USMC Insurance Explains Why Janitorial Businesses Need General Liability Insurance
General liability insurance provides protection against customer injury, property damage, and advertising injury. Lawsuits are expensive, and it's not uncommon for a small business to be unable to cover attorney costs or settlement fees on its own. General liability coverage helps privately-owned companies handle these costs. It can also allow the business to qualify for various leases and contracts.
Because this type of insurance covers the most basic business risks, such as client injury, general liability insurance is often the policy businesses like cleaning companies sign up for first. In the event a customer trips over cleaning equipment while an employee is working, the policy will help the janitorial company pay for third-party medical bills, lawyer fees, and settlements. If an employee breaks a client's equipment while cleaning their office, the insurance will help pay for the repair costs and any potential attorney fees and legal expenses. Finally, the insurance coverage includes accidental advertising injuries, such as copying another janitorial business's logo.
While it's not possible to predict when accidents will happen, cleaning companies can protect their businesses from serious fallout by having small business liability coverage tailored to their needs.
Business owners can purchase commercial general liability insurance today by visiting https://usmcinsurance.com/.
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