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Archive for the ‘Business Insurance’ Category

Motor Trade Insurance

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Motor Trade Insurance is an intensive and extensive policy in the United Kingdom. It is available to protect the businesses of Motor Traders. The policy offers the best insurance for operators and dealerships on a full- time or part- time basis. It can be tailored to meet your budget as well as fulfill your protection requirements. Motor trade insurance provides coverage whether you operate your business from home or from a business premises.

Motor Trade Insurance is designed to cover various entities such as sports, prestige and import vehicle dealerships or operations such as repair shops. The insurance protects scrap, salvage and vehicle dismantles. Policies such as Road Risks policies or Stock of Vehicles at Trade Premises are also available. All of these said insured entities involve flexible payments and installment plan options. Additionally, many independent companies that provide this protection offer introductory discounts, yet they are limited.

Understand Business Insurance For Small Business

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Many small business owners rely upon their personal insurance to cover their small business. This is, especially true, of home business owners. However personal insurance is not designed to cover a business, and if you do need to make a claim, you may find yourself under insured, or even uninsured!

For instance, your home property insurance may have a limit of a few thousand dollars for the contents of your home. If you have computers, other business machines, or especially, business records, a loss can be much larger. It would be tragic to have an accident or damage to your home that also destroyed your business assets, and then to find that you cannot make a claim to cover your business loss. Another common example is for auto insurance. If you bought a personal insurance policy several years ago, you may not remember the mileage or use you claimed. If you claimed that your mini van was only used for errands and soccer games, and then had an accident while using that vehicle to transport business supplies, the insurance company may have a reason to deny the claim!