Commercial property insurance covers your building, everything in it and just outside of it, including:
Commercial Property Insurance pays for losses and damages to real or personal property. For example, a property insurance policyย would cover fire damage to your office space. You can purchase additional coverages for business property, including:
Boiler and machinery insurance, sometimes referred to as โequipment breakdownโ or โmechanical breakdown coverage,โ provides coverage for the accidental breakdown of boilers, machinery, and equipment.
Debris removal insurance covers the cost of removing debris after a fire, flood, windstorm, etc..
Builderโs risk insurance covers buildings while they are being constructed. For example, a Builderโs risk policy would cover losses if a windstorm takes down your partially constructed condominium complex.
Glass insurance covers broken store windows and plate glass windows.
Inland marine insurance covers property in transit and other peopleโs property on your premises. For example, this insurance would cover fire-damage to customersโ clothing from a fire at your dry cleaning business.
Business interruption insurance covers lost income and expenses resulting from property damage or loss..
Ordinance orย law insurance covers the costs associated with having to demolish and rebuild to code when your building has been partially destroyed (usually 50 percent). Property insurance covers only the replacement value, not the upgrade.
Commercial leases often require tenants to carry aย certain amount of insurance. A renterโs commercial policy covers damages to improvements you make to your rental space and damages to the building caused by the negligence of your employees.
Crime insurance coversย property crimesย such as theft, burglary, and robbery of money, securities, stock, and fixtures from employees and outsiders.
A bond company covers losses due to a bondedย employeeโs theftย of business property and money.
We extend coverage to individuals and businesses in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC.