Grange Insurance Announces Additional COVID-19-Related Support for Small Business Owners
“Now more than ever, small brick-and-mortar businesses need our support,” said
With stay-at-home orders and other social distancing measures in place across the country, the risk for insured losses at insured locations has been reduced. Grange Insurance BOP customers will receive a 20% payback for the months of April and May for policies in-force as of
Additional Relief for Our Customers
The small business paybacks announced today are in addition to the relief Grange is already providing to customers during this pandemic. This includes:
- Personal Auto Payback: Providing a 25% premium payback for April and May for personal auto customers related to the various COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders, with an estimated
$25 million impact in relief. - Billing Flexibility: Offering a grace period to pay premiums and waiving late fees for personal and commercial policyholders directly impacted by the circumstances surrounding COVID-19.
- Food Delivery: Supporting our commercial restaurant insureds and our personal auto policyholders who work in the restaurant industry by temporarily adjusting coverages to provide flexibility for food delivery exposure.
- We have been and will continue to work with our agents and customers on a case-by-case basis to reflect the exposure changes our customers are experiencing during these stay-at-home orders for their Commercial Package, general liability and workers compensation policies, which are easily adjusted for changes in exposures and reduction in business. We are also working with agents and customers to adjust or suspend certain coverages on insured commercial vehicles that are not being used as a result of stay-at-home orders.
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