Well it depends on a number of factors. The first is the type of business you are operating. The second what the rating basis is for the company you are getting the quote from. Some charge on sales, payroll, or square footage of your business. Your state insurance department is your best resource for insurance-related questions and concerns. Find information on insurance companies and agents, rate quotes and comparisons, insurance buying tips, claims filing information and much more!
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The cost of general liability depends on said person's life, lifestyle, and home. General liability covers many public costs and product liability risks.
200
It depends if the builder's risk policy is just for property or for property and liability. You can have a builder's risk policy, which includes general liability. If the insured is owner of the building, the general liability exposure is the cost of the project and will classes under subcontractor.
620.00 every yr
55 dollars
General liability covers Public and Producs Liability, therefore by having General Liability cover, public liability is covered also.
There is a program that is available nationwide for tattoo and/or piercing insurance. Go to www.stratusins.com and choose the tattoo & piercing program link. They have general liability and professional liability available.
A Professional liability insurance Policy, as well as a contractors General Liability Insurance policy will provide coverage for the cost of legal defense.
Contractors general liability insurance is based on one of two things, total receipts or payroll and cost of subcontractors. Contractors general liability insurance covers a company if their employees get hurt on the job or cause damage to a property while working.
There are too many variables, you will need to contact an agent or agents and get quotes.
No way to answer, contact a few agents in your area for quotes.
I just got a quote in Nebraska for 250 yr for general plus 500 yr for commercial excess liability.