Yes, insurance is crucial even if you are self-employed. It protects you from potential lawsuits and financial losses due to accidents, property damage, or professional errors.
Yes, insurance is crucial even if you are self-employed. It protects you from potential lawsuits and financial losses due to accidents, property damage, or professional errors.
To lower your insurance premiums, consider bundling policies, maintaining a safe work environment, training employees on best practices, and choosing higher deductibles.
Professional liability insurance will cover your legal fees and any settlements or judgments if a customer sues you for negligence, errors, or unsatisfactory results from your services. ...
Yes, if you handle sensitive customer information such as credit card numbers or personal data, cyber insurance is important to protect against data breaches and cyberattacks. ...
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