Insurance Coverage for Your Small Business
Small Business Coverages
As a small business owner or manager, you want to feel confident that your insurance coverage will protect what you’ve worked hard to build. As a property and casualty business insurance provider with more than 100 years of experience working with businesses of all types and sizes, we have the local resources and expertise to do just that. At Liberty Mutual Insurance, we take the time to understand your unique needs — because the better we understand your business, the better we can protect it.
Find out more about the coverages we offer and learn how we can help protect your business.
Packaged solutions for small to midsize businesses, which bundle general liability and property coverages together.
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Protection for your owned, leased, non-owned, and hired commercial vehicles as well as the drivers who operate them.
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Packaged or stand-alone coverage for property losses resulting from equipment failure.
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Coverage that protects you and your employees in the event your business is involved in a claim or lawsuit.
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Northwest companies with similar business needs in this region can join together for better property and casualty plan selection and pricing options.
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Protection for equipment or materials that frequently move to different locations.
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Protects your place of business and the contents inside with additional coverage options including inland marine and equipment breakdown.
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Coverage offered in partnership with our program administrators to meet the needs of niche industries such as scrap metal, self-storage facilities, and nonprofits.
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Additional coverage over your existing liability or auto policy to keep your business protected in the event of a substantial loss.
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Coverage that protects your employees in the event of a work-related injury and covers lost wages and medical treatments.
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This is a general description of coverages. Not all coverages are available in all states. Contact an independent agent or your broker for policy terms, conditions, and exclusions.