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Looking for complete business insurance? Nationwide offers affordable
policies specifically designed for your pet-related business.
Common Questions About Working With Nationwide
You probably have questions about the best ways to insure your pet store, supply or grooming business. Here are a few of the most common questions related to your industry. Contact a Nationwide agent to help answer any additional questions you might have.
Q. What specific kinds of insurance do pet stores, pet suppliers and groomers usually need?
A. It varies from business to business, but generally most pet related businesses need:
- General Liability – This provides coverage in the event a customer would get hurt on your premises.
- Products Liability – This provides defense protection against pet food recalls and injuries resulting from the pet accessories you sold that malfunctions.
- Professional Liability – Provides coverage for groomers should a professional mistake occur.
- Hired and Non-Owned Automobile Liability – Provides coverage if an employee drives their vehicle on company business or if the business rents a vehicle.
- Business Automobile Liability – Provides coverage for business-owned vehicles, or for employees using their vehicles for business purposes.
- Workers Compensation – Protects you against employee job-related injury claims.
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Inland Marine/Goods in Transit – Protects your equipment, tools, and
grooming clients while being transported by your business. Change to-
Protects your equipment, tools and other portable items while being
transported by your business.
Q. What type of coverage is often overlooked in my industry?
A. Equipment Breakdown – This insurance covers the cost to repair or replace equipment such as telephone systems, computers, water filtration and pump systems for aquariums and other electronic office or grooming equipment.
Business Interruption – This covers loss of income due to a fire, act of vandalism, or other damage to your property that forces you to temporarily close. Your lost income will be paid until you are up and running once again.
Glass breakage – Provides coverage if plate glass windows, doors or display cases are broken.
Flood Insurance – Nationwide doesn’t offer flood insurance, but your agent can connect you to the National Flood Insurance Program, the government-sponsored insurance that offers up to $500,000 in coverage.
Q. I’ve invested a lot in my brand. Can I get insurance to cover my
company’s signs?
A. Since your signs are such an important part of your visibility, we can cover them – from damage caused by vandalism, theft, lightning, car accidents and more – so you have one less thing to worry about.
Q. What is umbrella insurance?
A. It’s a way to add higher limits to your existing insurance. For
example, if your current liability policy covers a $1 million lawsuit and
you are successfully sued for $2 million, umbrella insurance can cover
the difference. Best of all, we can provide this excess liability
coverage over your business vehicles as well as your business
liability.
Q. If I have more than one location, do I need several policies?
A. No. Nationwide covers all of your locations with one policy, saving you money and paperwork. Better yet, your liability limits apply separately at each if your locations.
Product, coverage, discounts, insurance terms, definitions, and other descriptions are intended for informational purposes only and do not in any way replace or modify the definitions and information contained in your individual insurance contracts, policies, and/or declaration pages from Nationwide-affiliated underwriting companies, which are controlling. Such products, coverages, terms, and discounts may vary by state and exclusions may apply.






