Office Insurance



When it comes to insurance for your commercial office, you want your coverage to be anything but small. With a PolicySweet® Business Owners Policy, we’ll make sure your coverage matches your business plan. From General Liability to Workers’ Compensation, each office insurance policy can be customized to help protect your business, clients, and employees.


3 Steps to Get Office Insurance

Own a commercial office business and looking for business insurance? Get personalized coverage in three steps:

Step One

Answer a few questions about your commercial office business.

step Two

Receive a free quote tailored to your business needs.

Step 3

Accept the policy and receive coverage for your business! Isn't that sweet!

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What Does Business Insurance Cover?

Office insurance can cover bodily injury, property damage, and legal costs. Depending on the risk factors associated with your business there are several types of insurance coverages you could choose from, such as:


Business Owners Policy

This 3-in-1 policy combines general liability, business property, and cyber insurance together. It typically is the most cost-effective and convenient way to insure an office. By including all three coverages into one policy, you’ll not only be covered from several risks, but it could save you time from purchasing each coverage separately.

Business Liability

Business liability insurance can provide protection against a variety of incidents including customer injuries, damage to client property, and advertising injuries. It can help cover medical payments and legal fees associated with these incidents.

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Property Coverage

If you are looking to protect your business and its physical assets, property coverage could help pay for repairs or replacement costs for a covered event. It can replace lost income, as well as other costs associated with property damage if it stalls business operations.

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property coverage

Cyber

Data breaches and cyberattacks can happen to any business. Having cyber insurance could protect your business if it experiences one of these events. It could also cover costs to hire professionals to determine the cause if sensitive information is lost or stolen.

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cyber insurance


Workers' Comp

Workers’ Compensation insurance can provide financial protection for workplace injuries. It can help protect your team by covering medical bills and lost wages while recovering from a work-related injury or illness. It can help facilitate return to work for an injured employee as well. If your business does not have Workers’ Compensation it may be required to pay for injury related expenses out of pocket. Learn more about Workers' Compensation >


HomeHQ

Worried about protecting your home-based business from liabilities? For business located in a home, HomeHQ combines liability, property, and stock insurance into one package. Learn more about HomeHQ >


Types of Offices Insured

Our commercial office business insurance covers the following businesses:


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Tips for Calculating Workers’ Compensation Insurance Premiums for Your Business

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Companies in the U.S. pay $62 billion annually for workplace injuries and illnesses. If you own a business, these numbers make it clear that having Workers' Compensation insurance is essential. In fact, for many companies, it is the law.

However, before purchasing this policy, you probably want to know what it may cost you. Here you can find helpful information regarding how to determine Workers' Comp premiums, so you know what this type of insurance could cost you.

Estimating the Cost of Workers’ Comp Premiums

If you want to determine what Workers’ Comp premiums could cost your business, use the information found below.

1. Add Up Payroll for Each Employee

Workers' Compensation insurance policies are based on your payroll. This is true regardless of if the employee is seasonal, temporary, part-time, or full time.

Start with each employee's gross payroll. To do this:

  • Round each worker's payroll to the nearest $1,000
  • Estimate projected payroll if no annual amount is available

If you hire independent contractors, check your state regulations to know if you are liable for their Workers' Compensation coverage.

2. Find Your Classification Code

Your business's classification code is one of the most essential details you must get right if you want to get an accurate quote.

A class code is a four-digit number that is assigned to your business based on your industry. When similar businesses are grouped together, it is possible to collect data on Workers' Compensation claims and workplace injuries. The information is then used by the rating agency to determine the risk associated with the type of work and assign a rate to determine the relative risk.

To determine your classification code, figure out the answers to the following:

  • Your main service or product
  • Tasks that employees handle
  • Coverage for contractors or sub-contractors

Once you know this, you can move on to the next step.

3. Look Up Your Business's Workers' Compensation Rate

The Workers' Compensation cost is based on the rate that is set by the state's rating bureau or agency. Check with the regulatory body of your state to figure out which agency sets these.

The rate is represented as the cost for every $100 in payroll. So, if the rate is $0.35, it means that if your business has $100,000 in total payroll, you could pay $350 per year for Workers' Comp premiums.

Your state's rate and annual payroll amount will determine the premium you ultimately pay.

Understanding Your Workers’ Compensation Premium

While determining the amount of Workers' Compensation your business requires may be challenging, it is something that all business owners need to do. This may protect you and your workers.

If you need to purchase Workers' Compensation insurance, you can request an instant quote online and purchase today. Our easy to use quoter finds your class code and does the math for you!

If you have questions about your existing Workers' Comp premiums, please contact us. Our team can help you get the coverage you may need, and we can answer any questions you have about this coverage and protecting your business.

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