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Re: Insurance question for small business owners



Yeah, mine covers those things as well. They also calculate based on gross
sales....certain % for locksmithing, certain % for alarms and certain % for
window security bars. It used to be double that when I welded on customer
premises....!!

RHC

"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:kAkUe.58$h%1.3238@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I pay abt the same for 2mil coverage, errors & omissions, stolen equipment
>from site, minimal coverage on tools on trucks (thats expensive), rates
>does change every year based upon gross sales (I think...its a mystery
>though)
>
>
> "R.H.Campbell" <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:GJednWa34c0CSbzeRVn-iQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> John, I have a small business operation involving 850 accounts and 2
>> employees including myself. I pay about $1300 annually for liability
>> insurance, including failure to perform, for the business here in
>> Ontario, Canada.
>>
>> R.H.Campbell
>> Home Security Metal Products
>> Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
>> www.homemetal.com
>>
>>
>> "JOhn" <barnesj@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:BF4725F8.8D0A%barnesj@xxxxxxxxxx
>>>I Would like to hear from anyone owning their own alarm operation. Just
>>> curious as to how much one should expect to pay for liability insurance
>>> on a
>>> small installation company?  Mine is going up 28% this year, which is
>>> the
>>> 4th increase for 4 years as a business.  I have never had a claim nor
>>> even a
>>> complaint.
>>>
>>> This expense is definitely going to affect my bottom line.
>>>
>>> I will save the price of gas and auto insurance for another rant.
>>>
>>
>>
>
>




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