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 3 Reasons You Need to Review Business Insurance Annually

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Published by Ramey King Insurance on July 17, 2017
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reviewing insurance annuallyWhy You Need to Review Your Business Insurance

Your business evolves over time. Each year, you might have more revenue than the year before. Your inventory might grow to meet those demands. All sorts of things are changing and therefore you need to review your business insurance on an annual basis.

1. You Need Sufficient Coverage

Business insurance isn’t optional – it’s mandatory. How much coverage you need changes based on your business.

If you suddenly don’t have sufficient coverage when it’s time to file a claim, you might spend more of your profits than you ever intended. This is not a good situation to be in, so you have to look at your coverage from time to time and add to it if necessary.

2. You Need to Manage Your Risk

Risk is a big part of why you have insurance. If you’re not managing your risk, you leave your business vulnerable.

This includes all aspects of your business – liability, commercial vehicles, and even your inventory.

You never know what could happen and when. With a good policy, you never have to worry.

3. Budgets Change

Another reason to review your insurance as a business owner is based on your budget. What you could afford last year might have been the minimum level of coverage.

If your business is more financially stable, you might want to increase coverage levels. It provides a greater level of financial protection in the event that something happens to your business

Learn more about your business insurance and how to gain the needed financial protection. Call and speak to an insurance agent at Ramey King Insurance today. And then call every year to review your coverage!

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