Businees insurance

Protecting you and your family,
for today and for tomorrow

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Business Insurance

Villa Group Insurance, an Agency invested in your Business

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How we help individuals

Explore our range of individual insurance solutions below.

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Life
Insurance

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Dental
Insurance

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Medicare
Supplement Plan

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Our process

Learn how we analyze your needs and guide you to the ideal individual insurance
solution for you and your family.

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Individual insurance is personal—we understand that. That’s why we listen and take the time to learn your unique needs and goals.

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Individual insurance is personal—we understand that. That’s why we listen and take the time to learn your unique needs and goals.

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Individual insurance is personal—we understand that. That’s why we listen and take the time to learn your unique needs and goals.

No two businesses are alike, your business carries its own DNA.

No matter how big or small, we help protect your business from any potential risks by providing you with a customized insurance solution. Give yourself peace of mind: We’ll handle your commercial insurance, so you can focus on what matters most..

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GENERAL LIABILITY

This coverage protects your business from a variety of risks. Potential exposures can arise form bodily injury, property damage, personal injury and more

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COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

This policy is used to cover personal property, equipment, theft, fire, or other unforeseen circumstances surrounding your business. Neglecting to carry this insurance can cause owners financial hardship.

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WORKERS COMPENSATION

Even in the safest workplace, accidents happen every day. This policy covers your employees for medical costs and lost wages because of a work-related injury or illness.

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COMMERCIAL AUTO

Commercial auto helps cover damages and injuries resulting from work related car accidents. Considering your business needs company vehicles for their daily operations, this type of policy will surely be a necessity.

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EXCESS LIABLITY

Excess liability covers losses above the limits of your primary insurance policy, usually a commercial general liability. This type of coverage is designed to protect your assets from being jeopardized in the event of a judgement.

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CYBER LIABLITY

Cybercrime has become a big business out there for the bad guys! Cyber insurance policies protect businesses from high cost of data breach or malicious software attacks.

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PROFESSIONAL

Also referred to as Errors & Omissions (E&O), protects against mistakes or negligence in professional services rendered to others. If you make a living off your expertise, this coverage is essential for you to carry.

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HARD-TO-PLACE RISK

Risky or nontraditional business? If you fall into this category due to physical hazards, claims experience, location and more. We have the resources in markets to place even the toughest of risks.

Can’t find the coverage you need?
We still got you covered!

How much does business insurance cost?

The cost of insurance can vary from business-to-business, depending on your specific needs. Here are a few things to keep in mind when factoring the cost of a policy.

  • Business’s coverage required
  • Size of the business and number of employees
  • Industry type
  • Business location
  • Payroll and sales
  • Claims history
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