A Chaotic State Of Tennessee Requires A Good Dose Of General Liability
Posted: September 17, 2014
In a day and age when a host of concerns—power outages, fires, illness of key staff, stolen laptops, or criminal activity —can greatly disrupt your business, every business owner needs to be prepared. A carefully thought out business continuity plan for your Nashville business can help you cope with a crisis - and enable you to minimize disruption. It can also help safeguard your staff,...
Do Security Companies Need E&O Insurance?
Posted: September 12, 2014
Security guards are relied on to protect property and lives, as well as deter crime. They are the first line of defense for businesses and property owners. This also places security guards and the companies that employ them at risk of getting sued. No matter how experienced and skilled a security guard is, things can go wrong. The more clients a security company has and...
Tennessee Commercial Property Insurance
Posted: September 9, 2014
When you think of Nashville business insurance you may think of larger objects like buildings or trucks. But did you know that often it is the smaller components of your business that you should be more worried about? Damage, theft or loss of such items as computers, files, furniture and inventory can have devastating effects on your bottom line - if not properly insured with...
Who Insures Improvements In A Leased Building Or Office?
Posted: June 17, 2014
Before you remodel a leased space, review your coverage If you lease an office and make improvements to the space—such as interior remodeling—you need to review your business insurance coverage. Generally, if you've installed any after-the-fact alterations, it's up to you, not the property owner or landlord, to insure them. For example, let's say you've leased space for an auto garage and then install a...