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General Liability Insurance protects your small business against claims of third-party bodily injury and property damage, reputational harm and advertising injury. It covers medical bills, repair costs & legal fees.
Hired and Non-Owned Auto Insurance protects your small business that hires vehicles or allows employees to borrow company vehicles for business purposes. You're covered for claims of personal injury and property damage if any of your vehicles is involved in an accident.
Commercial Property Insurance will provide coverage for your properties in case damage renders them impossible to rent or lease.
Directors and Officers Insurance (D&O) protects you against claims made against you and others heads of your company. D&O will protect your and your spouse's personal assets if personally sued for acts in managing your company.
Why do Voluntary Health Organizations need insurance?
This industry is made up of companies who raise funds for health-related research, prevention, education, and patient services.
Voluntary Health Organizations need insurance because even though your organization is doing a good deed that benefits the community, your organization is still prone to get sued. Insurance will cover the costs of defense and court fees if your employees get sued, and it also pays for the property repair and replacement due to covered incidents.
What risks do Voluntary Health Organizations face?
Below are the common risks voluntary health organizations can face:
How much does insurance for Voluntary Health Organizations cost?
There is no fixed rate of insurance for voluntary health organizations as the cost heavily relies on the type of services you offer, the size of your business, the number of employees you have, and the coverage required. To find out the cost of your insurance fast, all you have to do is apply online and we'll send you your free quote in minutes.