Commercial property insurance definition
Commercial property insurance protects your company’s physical assets from fire, explosions, burst pipes, storms, theft and vandalism. Earthquakes and floods typically aren’t covered by commercial property insurance, unless those perils are added to the policy.
How much does commercial property insurance cost?
Determining how much you’ll pay for commercial property insurance largely depends on the value of all of your business assets, including your building. Other factors that determine your premium are based on risk, including:
- Location. Is the area prone to storms and other natural disasters?
- Construction. Is your building constructed with fireproof materials? Does it have new or upgraded electrical wiring, plumbing and HVAC?
- Occupancy. What is your industry? A realtor’s office generally carries less risk than a restaurant or repair shop.
- Fire and theft protection. How far is the nearest fire hydrant and fire station? Does your business have a fire alarm and/or sprinkler system? How about a security system?
When shopping for commercial property insurance, make sure you have all the information you’ll need for a quote.
What does commercial property insurance cover?
Commercial property insurance covers your building, everything in it and just outside of it, including:
- Computers
- Furniture and equipment
- Exterior signs
- Fence and landscaping
- Important documents
- Inventory
- Others’ property
To learn more about protecting your business property when the unexpected happens, visit our commercial property insurance page.