Categories: Business Insurance
We know that you have put a lot of effort to grow your business. Now it’s time to make sure that your business is properly protected, especially on the road! Here are some tips you should know about protecting your business.
We always welcome new ventures, and work to provide low rates for all credit levels and driving records. We want you to feel comfortable with the coverage for your business, that is why we work with carriers that are A+ rated and are nationally recognized as trustworthy insurance companies.
It’s important that your insurance is not only hassle free, but meets all your needs! We’ve added a fast and convenient way to sign and approve applications with our new free e-Signature feature.
You can save even more with multi-line policies, proof of prior insurance, years of experience, anti-theft precautions, and more!
Extra protection options are always available to you, including blanket additional insured, blanket waiver of subrogation, loan/lease gap coverage and more!
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Fraud is a crime
If your application contains purposefully misleading, absent, or inaccurate information, you could be charged with fraud. Your insurance carrier could potentially void your policy, or you could face civil or criminal charges or penalties.
Any person who knowingly and with intent to defraud any insurance company or other person, files an application for insurance or statement of claim containing any materially false information or conceals, for the purpose of misleading, information concerning any fact material thereto, commits a fraudulent act, which is a crime.