After spending a great deal of time creating a business plan and putting a new business idea into motion, many small-business owners will want to do everything they can to protect their business.
An injury to a customer or client can sink a small business. General liability insurance can protect you against liability for injuries, damages and other claims. You can get coverage either as part ...
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Adding another financial responsibility to an already long list of expenses as a small business owner may seem a wrong move at first glance. But forgoing liability insurance could be detrimental to ...
What would happen if your business was sued? You damage a client's property, one of your employees is injured on the job, a customer slips and falls in your store—that's all it takes. And then what?