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mnewsome

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Apr 18, 2008 2:15 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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   Perhaps I`ve missed it but I have yet to find the topic of business insurance at this site.  I find myself in an unusual position in that I am being considered for certificaton to do business with a municipal government.  One of the requirements is that my business requires a policy (or at least a binder) for certification although I have done no business with the government.  I write to inquire if there is a way to get some basic coverage or preferrably an account in name only that becomes active just before the coverage becomes necessary.  Guidance sought
KevDev

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Apr 21, 2008 2:36 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Call an insurance agent that deals with business. I`m pretty sure they can help you out.

Good luck!



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mnewsome

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Apr 22, 2008 2:11 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I resorted to Startup Nation because I am getting the standard speech from the agents.  They want to sell a policy based on exposure that does not exist.  How can one seek independent brokers on this site that might " tailor" a solution.
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spider

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Insurance allows individuals, businesses and other entities to protect themselves against significant potential losses and financial hardship at a reasonably affordable rate. You say "significant" because if the potential loss is small, then it doesn't make sense to pay a premium to protect against the loss. After all, you would not pay a monthly premium to protect against a $50 loss because this would not be considered a financial hardship for most.





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