G & H Financial Insurance Services, Inc. Blog: small business insurance
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Monday, December 16, 2019 If you want to start a small business, you should not be afraid to take a few risks. In many cases, taking a risk is the only way that you can truly achieve success. However, this doesn't mean that you should take risks for no reason. In fact, it is smart to reduce risks wherever and however possible. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 20, 2019 There is both financial and reputational risk associated with running your own business. Therefore, it is essential that you insure your organization and your employees to protect yourself. Unfortunately, there are many mistakes that small business owners commit when buying an insurance policy. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, November 6, 2019 Businesses buy business insurance to help them cover the costs incurred from liability claims and property damage. A business owner without adequate coverage may have to pay for legal claims and costly damages out-of-pocket. Depending on how the severity of the incident, a company may end up going out of business. READ MORE >>
Thursday, May 23, 2019 From a start-up to an established business; from zero to 10+ employees - every small business needs insurance. With over 30 years of experience, we have been helping small businesses prevail when the unexpected strikes. We offer property & general liability, workers' compensation and business auto coverages at a competitive price. READ MORE >>
Friday, September 7, 2018 Operating a business well means having trained professionals to help you. You probably spend a lot of money hiring and training your team. When something happens, and your business cannot operate, you do not want to lose those individuals. If you have business insurance, you do not have to. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, March 21, 2018By Michael Kelly via The Hartford Many small business owners wonder whether or not they need business liability insurance. The quick answer is: You probably do. A more thoughtful answer is: It depends on what type of business you run and the agreements you set with customers. READ MORE >>
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