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When do you insure a new business?
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 259930, member: 76163"] When do you insure a new business? Here are some tips to help you decide: Do the math. Before buying insurance for your new business, do the math on how much it will cost and how much coverage you need. Compare that to the cost of premiums and how many claims your business could be involved in. Don't assume all policies are alike. You may have found a policy with a low premium but limited coverage or one with high premiums but more coverage than your needs. Make sure you understand what's included in the policy and what additional costs you'll be responsible for paying out of pocket if something goes wrong. Consider insuring your employee's cars and trucks as well. This is especially important when hiring new employees because they may not have insurance now and you don't want them driving around uninsured until they can get their own car registered in their name. [/QUOTE]
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