There are many regular costs that a business must cover, including California business insurance and sometimes unfortunately, the cost of dealing with employee theft.
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There are many regular costs that a business must cover, including California business insurance and sometimes unfortunately, the cost of dealing with employee theft.
Keeping your small business competitive when you’re on a limited budget may be difficult, but not impossible with a few key measures.
Take a moment to think about the business records, legal documents and cash found inside your business. Your California business insurance may help pay for the replacement of items that are destroyed or stolen in an unexpected event, but the inconvenience and problems that the loss of important documents and records can cause is enormous.
Have you recently started your own small business? While it can be a very exciting time, there are some things you should be aware of. It doesn’t matter how small your business it’s a smart idea to purchase a California business insurance policy to provide protection against theft and other unexpected events.
Does your company do a good job of handling customers? Customer service is an important aspect of running a small business, and if you’re not gaining the trust of customers you’re probably not getting much business. Consider some customer service advice from our California business insurance agency.
Being a truck driver, you have a lot of responsibility regarding safety while on the road. You’re responsible for the safety of your freight, other road users, the truck and yourself.
A typical California business insurance policy does not include coverage for vehicles used for business purposes, so vehicle protection needs to be purchased as a separate policy.
Responsibly operating a small business means having the right insurance policies in place because accidents are an inevitable part of life.
Commercial truck insurance is a specialist policy that provides coverage for any trucks owned or leased by your business. General business auto insurance is standard for cars or vans only, so once you have even one truck, you may need to take out specific truck insurance.
Considering upgrading to a truck for your business? While on one hand a truck may be a great asset should you have substantial deliveries to make or stock to move, there are a few points to consider before jumping in and making a major purchase. You’ll need to assess everything from running costs to parking to your commercial truck insurance options.