FAQ > Business Insurance > What types of property do I need to insure?
Your business may not possess all the following types of property, but you can use this list to make sure that you have considered all the property categories and any insurance coverage that may be warranted:
Buildings and other structures (owned or leased)
Furniture, equipment and supplies
Inventory
Money and securities
Records of accounts receivable
Improvements and betterments you made to the premises
Machinery
Boilers
Data processing equipment and media (including computers)
Valuable papers, books and documents
Mobile property such as automobiles, trucks and construction equipment
Satellite dishes
Signs, fences, and other outdoor property not attached to a building
Intangible property (good will, trademarks, etc.)
Leased equipment
To establish the amount of insurance you need on each, your Trusted Choice® agent can help you review the types of property you own and their uses.
Some of these items are covered in the basic policies.
For others, coverage can be added by an endorsement, or rider.
And some, like money and securities, may not be covered by a standard commercial policy and may require a second, separate policy.
Last updated on July 21, 2010 by [Your Name Here]



