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Acrisure serves 1 in 20 small businesses*
Why do small business owners choose Acrisure for their insurance needs?
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*Share of U.S. Businesses With Fewer Than 50 Employees (as of 11/2023)
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Commercial General Liability (CGL)
Helps protect small businesses against third-party claims related to bodily injury, property damage, or personal and advertising injury.
More About This CoverageBusiness Owner's Policy (BOP)
Helps provide value by combining property insurance and commercial general liability insurance into a single cost-effective policy.
More About This CoverageWorkers' Compensation
Helps protect businesses and their employees from financial loss due to workplace injuries and illnesses.
More About This CoverageErrors & Omissions Insurance
Can be helpful for businesses that provide professional services. This liability insurance covers claims for professional negligence in the workplace.
More About This CoverageCyber Insurance
Helps protect businesses against financial losses and liability arising from cyber attacks, including those affecting IT infrastructure, involving privacy and governance liability, and related internet activities.
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Common questions about small business insurance
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What states do you serve for business insurance?
Acrisure serves small businesses nationwide!
Did you know? Each state has its own requirements for small business insurance, and costs can also vary by state or region. Small business insurance costs are impacted by geographic risks like flooding and earthquakes, property values, population density, and crime rates. Acrisure can help your small business understand the insurance requirements in your state.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
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What is an insurance broker?
An insurance broker represents you and helps you with purchasing an insurance policy or policies. Instead of going directly to an insurance company to purchase insurance, a broker like Acrisure can shop around for you and find a policy that’s right for your business. Learn more about insurance brokers. -
Does my small business need business insurance if I'm the only employee?
Typically, yes. While your small business does not need a workers’ compensation policy in this case, there are other types of business insurance typically worth having for your business. Consider, for example, a commercial general liability or business owner’s policy as a basic business insurance policy, and then obtain additional policies depending on your business industry, location, number of employees, and type. Learn more about sole proprietorship businesses.
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What small businesses do you serve?
Acrisure can help small businesses find the right insurance!
You know your business, and we know insurance. At Acrisure, we take an interest in the insurance requirements of diverse small business industries, which allows us to help each customer find the right protection for their small business and its employees. Understanding the risks inherent to your market and industry helps us determine what type of coverage and how much coverage may be needed.
Acrisure can help these types of small businesses, and more!
- Accountants
- Architects
- Auto Repair Shops
- Barbers
- Carpet Cleaners
- Caterers
- Chiropractors
- Construction Contractors
- Convenience Stores
- Cosmetologists
- Dentists
- Dog Groomers
- Drugstore and Pharmacies
- Dry Cleaners
- Electricians
- Engineers
- Flooring Contractors
- Florists
- Food Trucks and Vending
- Freelance and Self-Employed
- Funeral Homes and Services
- Interior Designers and Decorators
- Janitorial and Cleaning Services
- Jewelers
- Landscapers
- Lawyers
- Locksmiths
- Nail Salons
- Optometrists
- Painters
- Pet Sitters
- Photographers and Graphic Designers
- Physicians
- Plumbers and HVAC
- Property Managers
- Real Estate Agents
- Restaurants
- Retail
- Salon Owners
- Travel Agents
- Veterinarians
- Video Production
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What are some other business insurance types to consider?
By contacting Acrisure, we can help you with a variety of additional business insurance types. These include but are not limited to:
Commercial Auto Insurance
Hired and Non-Owned Auto Insurance
Product Liability Insurance
Business Personal Property Insurance
Inland Marine Insurance
Equipment Insurance -
What happens if my business insurance policy expires?
After your policy expiration date, your business will no longer have coverage (i.e., the protection) under that policy. Some insurance companies offer automatic renewals. In some cases, a company will decline to renew your policy for certain reasons, such as if you had many claims or if your business details changed and your business was deemed a higher risk. It is important to review your level of coverage prior to the renewal period and your expiration date.
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What states do you serve for business insurance?
Acrisure serves small businesses nationwide!
Did you know? Each state has its own requirements for small business insurance, and costs can also vary by state or region. Small business insurance costs are impacted by geographic risks like flooding and earthquakes, property values, population density, and crime rates. Acrisure can help your small business understand the insurance requirements in your state.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
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What small businesses do you serve?
Acrisure can help small businesses find the right insurance!
You know your business, and we know insurance. At Acrisure, we take an interest in the insurance requirements of diverse small business industries, which allows us to help each customer find the right protection for their small business and its employees. Understanding the risks inherent to your market and industry helps us determine what type of coverage and how much coverage may be needed.
Acrisure can help these types of small businesses, and more!
- Accountants
- Architects
- Auto Repair Shops
- Barbers
- Carpet Cleaners
- Caterers
- Chiropractors
- Construction Contractors
- Convenience Stores
- Cosmetologists
- Dentists
- Dog Groomers
- Drugstore and Pharmacies
- Dry Cleaners
- Electricians
- Engineers
- Flooring Contractors
- Florists
- Food Trucks and Vending
- Freelance and Self-Employed
- Funeral Homes and Services
- Interior Designers and Decorators
- Janitorial and Cleaning Services
- Jewelers
- Landscapers
- Lawyers
- Locksmiths
- Nail Salons
- Optometrists
- Painters
- Pet Sitters
- Photographers and Graphic Designers
- Physicians
- Plumbers and HVAC
- Property Managers
- Real Estate Agents
- Restaurants
- Retail
- Salon Owners
- Travel Agents
- Veterinarians
- Video Production
-
What is an insurance broker?
An insurance broker represents you and helps you with purchasing an insurance policy or policies. Instead of going directly to an insurance company to purchase insurance, a broker like Acrisure can shop around for you and find a policy that’s right for your business. Learn more about insurance brokers. -
What are some other business insurance types to consider?
By contacting Acrisure, we can help you with a variety of additional business insurance types. These include but are not limited to:
Commercial Auto Insurance
Hired and Non-Owned Auto Insurance
Product Liability Insurance
Business Personal Property Insurance
Inland Marine Insurance
Equipment Insurance -
Does my small business need business insurance if I'm the only employee?
Typically, yes. While your small business does not need a workers’ compensation policy in this case, there are other types of business insurance typically worth having for your business. Consider, for example, a commercial general liability or business owner’s policy as a basic business insurance policy, and then obtain additional policies depending on your business industry, location, number of employees, and type. Learn more about sole proprietorship businesses. -
What happens if my business insurance policy expires?
After your policy expiration date, your business will no longer have coverage (i.e., the protection) under that policy. Some insurance companies offer automatic renewals. In some cases, a company will decline to renew your policy for certain reasons, such as if you had many claims or if your business details changed and your business was deemed a higher risk. It is important to review your level of coverage prior to the renewal period and your expiration date.
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