Business Property Insurance
Serving the unique needs of businesses in Las Vegas, Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Columbus and all of Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, California (dba: “360 Insurance Solutions, LLC.”), Ohio, Oregon, Texas, Florida, Idaho, Michigan, Montana and Oklahoma. 360 Insurance can insure just about any building with a commercial property insurance policy.
One of the most common types of business insurance, commercial property insurance provides a wide range of coverage for buildings, inventory, equipment, tools and more. Losses from fire, break-in, vandalism, windstorm and other natural or manmade disasters are examples of what is typically covered.
A basic commercial property insurance policy may be all you need, although the types of coverage can vary between different insurance companies. As an independent agent, 360 INSURANCE can help you determine the type of insurance policy and range of coverage that is best for your business. For a full list of coverage available, or to learn more about this product, contact us today, Email.
What you need to know about commercial property insurance
Building
Do you own a commercial building? If so, do you have enough commercial property insurance to cover replacement costs? Although cost estimators are available, we recommend that you secure an appraisal from a third party to accurately determine the current replacement cost of your building.
Give 360 INSURANCE a call today at 702.251.4000, and we’ll help you determine if you have enough commercial property insurance for your business.
Flood
Most commercial property policies exclude flood as a covered cause of loss. A separate policy must be purchased to protect you from resulting damage. Check your current property insurance policy to be sure you are covered. If you’re unsure, just ask 360 INSURANCE to review your coverage, and we’ll help you find the best solution.
Business Personal Property
Business personal property insurance covers property at a specified location for furniture, fixtures, equipment and inventory. Be aware that most commercial property policies have very limited coverage for property taken off the specified location. If you have equipment that is frequently taken off-site to various locations, it is important that you have an inland marine policy (equipment or installation floater).
Business Income (Business Interruption Coverage)
This coverage reimburses a business owner for lost profits and fixed expenses during the time that a business is closed. It applies while the premises are being restored because of damage from an event, such as a fire. Business income insurance may also cover financial losses that occur if civil authorities limit customer access to your neighborhood or business after a disaster. 360 INSURANCE strongly recommends that all businesses acquire this coverage.
Electronic Data Processing (EDP)
This coverage is separate property coverage specifically designed to protect your computer related equipment. Most commercial property policies have limited coverage for computer networks. EDP broadens the causes of loss to include things like power surges and in some cases virus attacks.