Mark Lund
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We have solutions tailored for:
Whether it’s covering the cost of spoiled food from a prolonged power outage, or repairing damage caused by an intoxicated customer, we’ve got your back.
These FAQs have the answers you need to protect your business with confidence.
One way to tell if you need business insurance for your food service is to ask yourself the following two questions.
If your answer to either of these questions is yes, then you should consider protecting yourself and your food service business with insurance.
The exact type of food service insurance coverage you purchase will vary based on your business’s particular needs. For example, some vital coverages unique to grocery stores and supermarkets include:
These insurance coverages are not the only risks you should be aware of. There are other, more general coverages that any business owner, including grocery stores, supermarkets, and restaurants, should consider.
Liquor liability insurance can help cover claims related to:
The cost of liquor liability insurance is generally influenced by the percentage of your sales that come from selling alcohol. As a result, bars usually pay higher premiums for liquor liability coverage compared to restaurants or grocery stores.
To determine the cost of liquor liability insurance for your specific business, obtaining a quote is the best course of action. Insurance companies take various factors into consideration when calculating the cost of coverage, including:
If your business is involved in making, selling, distributing, or serving alcohol to customers, obtaining liquor liability insurance is highly advisable. Some of the types of businesses that may require liquor liability coverage include:
Liquor liability insurance can be obtained as a standalone policy or added as an endorsement to general liability insurance coverage.
If your business faces a lawsuit, liquor liability insurance serves as a safeguard by covering various expenses, including:
Legal costs: These can quickly add up in the event of a legal dispute, and liquor liability insurance can help mitigate these expenses.
Settlements or judgments: If your business is found liable for an incident involving an intoxicated customer, liquor liability insurance can cover the costs of settlements or court judgments.
Repair costs to fix property damage: In cases where an intoxicated customer causes damage to someone else's property, this insurance can help cover the repair expenses.
Medical bills to treat an injury: If an intoxicated customer injures someone else, the medical expenses arising from the injury can be covered by liquor liability insurance.
Contact us with any questions. Call: (800) 798-2614
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