How To Select A Business Insurance Broker Tulsa OK
A business insurance broker should have experience, be a source of information, alert you to coming changes in the industry, and provide all the coverage you will need in your business.
Allstate Insurance Companies (405) 843-7590
12241 N May Ave Oklahoma City, OK
Allstate Insurance Companies (405) 728-7355
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State Farm Insurance-Dallal Michell G (405) 722-9999
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Allstate Insurance Companies (405) 632-8000
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Zitterkob Clarence Insurance Agency Inc (918) 369-2000
7820 E 101st St Tulsa, OK
Geico (580) 353-0773
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1017 Cottonwood St Ardmore, OK
Allstate Insurance Companies (405) 376-0100
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Auto Insurance Center Inc (405) 682-8867
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The diversity of coverage that a business may need could require more than one business insurance broker. Sometimes it is possible to place all your business with one broker. It may also make sense from a cost standpoint, since getting all the needed coverage through one broker may save premium costs over time. Multiline brokers are unique and worth the effort to ferret out from the large group of brokers one can find in the yellow pages or on the Internet.
The ease of finding a broker may depend on the type of business you are running and the amount of potential risk there is in your day-to-day operation. The important point is whether it takes one of more brokers to cover your business, it is money well spent, as it will give you protection if there is a business claim, which may or may not be your fault. Without this protection, one claim can close a business without warning.
The yellow pages, the Internet, your banker, or your accountant can usually be a good source of where to find a broker for your business. You can also ask your friendly competitors whom they use, if your businesses are the same as far as liability or small business coverage is concerned. Sometimes an association you are a member of can lead you to an excellent fit for your business insurance needs. Ask around and see if the same names begin to surface. This is a good indication of a possible answer for this business need. Special needs may be harder to find, and your state insurance commissioner may be a source of help.
In any event, asking around is a start to discovering a business insurance agent with whom you can develop a client-provider relationship.
Trucks and autos are obvious needs and building insurance may be necessary. Job liability and bonds may be another coverage you will be required to have in order to do your type of work. Construction companies would have far different needs than an accounting office or a law office.
What you need to carry is also an excellent reason to deal with an experienced agent. They will know what businesses similar to yours have in force and why.
There may also be state requirements that they know of and you do not. If a problem can happen that can cost you money, then there may be coverage you can purchase to help cover a claim that your company must pay.