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Umbrella Policy

This type of umbrella policy insurance supplements your existing General Liability and Business Property and Commercial Auto policies to cover certain catastrophic liability claims. This means that if losses exceed the limits of your general liability coverage under your General Liability and Business Property or Commercial Auto policies, an Umbrella policy may cover the remainder, up to a specified limit. Although the coverage provided under Umbrella policies vary, these policies generally cover a variety of business liability risks. Our insurance agents in Utah can provide you with additional information.

Why do I need Umbrella Policy Insurance?

“General liability insurance policies always state a maximum amount that the insurer will pay during the policy period. Usually these policies also list the maximum amount the insurer will pay per occurrence. For example, if a company has a $1 million occurrence cap in its liability policy and it’s successfully sued for $1.5 million, the insurer would pay $1 million and the business would be responsible for paying $500,000.

To cover these types of situations, many companies purchase umbrella liability insurance, which picks up where their general liability coverage ends. Umbrella liability covers payments that exceed their other policy’s limits, and provides additional coverage for liabilities not covered in a standard liability insurance policy.”

All Businesses Are Vulnerable

No matter the size of your company or how well it’s run, your business faces the potential of a devastating claim arising from an unforeseen event. For example, let’s say you own a retail store or apartment building, and a customer trips on the carpet and hits his head, sustaining serious brain injury. You could be potentially liable for millions of dollars in medical and other payments.

Would that entire sum be covered by your existing business liability insurance? Could your business savings and/or revenue make up for the difference in what’s not covered? Umbrella Coverage goes above and beyond basic business liability insurance limits, offering up to $10 million of additional funds to manage situations just like this.

If you are a small business owner, you might think they can’t take what you don’t have. Think again—a court can seize the business assets you currently have and even allocate future earnings to satisfy a judgment against you. It’s never too soon to invest in umbrella coverage.

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Commercial Insurance Coverage

Different professions carry different risks so it’s always smart to protect yourself, your business and your assets with appropriate business insurance. We help businesses in Utah with their commercial insurance needs to protect against legal, loss, and people issues.

Commercial Auto Insurance – Covers certain legal liability resulting from bodily injury or property damage caused by the vehicles used in your business. Coverage can extend to vehicles that are leased, rented, or borrowed. You can also insure your commercial vehicles against physical damage from hail, fire, and other risks.

General Liability – Combines general liability and business property insurance for your business. General Liability and Business Property insurance is a way for small businesses to purchase a combination of coverages at a reasonable price. This insurance covers certain losses resulting from property damage, suspended operations and liability resulting from bodily injury or property damage to others.

Workers Compensation – Covers employees against job-related injuries and illnesses, as well as certain medical expenses, lost income, and rehabilitation expenses. It also pays a death benefit to heirs of an employee who dies from a job-related injury or illness.

Group Health – Group health insurance is a insurance coverage that all businesses should have. Not only does it offer you as the business owner specific tax breaks, it also attracts better employees who remain more loyal to your company over time.

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Utah Commercial Insurance Carriers

 

Personal Lines

Commercial Lines

Speciality Lines

AUTO

Chubb
Grupo National Provincial
Progressive
Safeco
The Hartford
Travelers
Unitrin

DWELLING

Safeco

HOME OWNERS

Chubb
First American Specialty
Private Client Group
Safeco
The Hartford
Travelers

OTHER PERSONAL

American Modern

PERSONAL RECREATION

Antiques & Classics
Hagerty
Safeco

AIRCRAFT/AVIATION

Access to 20+ Carriers

BOP

Chubb High Value
RLI
The Hartford
Travelers
Zurich

COMMERCIAL UMBRELLA / EXCESS

Chartis
Chubb

INLAND MARINE

Chubb
The Hartford
Zurich

OTHER COMMERCIAL

RLI

PACKAGE

American Modern
Chubb
PMA Insurance Group
The Hartford
Travelers

PERSONAL UMBRELLA / EXCESS

RLI

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Surety Bonds

There are many unique types of businesses in Utah that require the security of a bond to operate legally. The purpose of surety bonds is to protect both the company, who acts as the principal, and its customers, who are the obligees. When a principal and an obligee enter into a contract a surety is often present. A surety is a person, or company, who requires the principal to keep his or her side of the bargain, even if something unexpected happens. This way the obligee, or the customer, gets what he or she was promised. Securing a surety bond is an obvious choice for most any business.

While some business owners in Utah might think they can get away without having a surety bond they should know that the government requires many different types of business to obtain a surety bonds. The reasons for this can vary, but generally the government hopes to protect either itself or consumers against any fraudulent activities.

Utah Surety Bond Requirements

A specific type of bond required by the Utah state government is the private club bond. The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control requires any business who wants to obtain a club liquor license to secure a $10,000 surety bond. This bond binds the business to the department in case of fraudulent behaviors.

But surety bonds in Utah aren’t just about fulfilling government regulations. They’re also good to have because they increase the confidence a customer has in you and your business. Knowing a business has secured a surety bond to protect the best interest of its customers or its government is a powerful bargaining chip when entering into a contract. Customers and legal organizations will have a greater respect for you and your ethical business decisions since you have taken interest in making sure you have taken care of them.

Even though your business may not require a club liquor license you should still check with the local and Utah state government rules and regulations regarding surety bonds for the type of business you currently maintain or plan to open. If you’re unsure about surety bond requirements don’t hesitate to find a specialist who can guide you through the process. Once you know what you need you can apply for a bond online in a matter of minutes. Finding the surety bond that is right for you and your business is both easy and worthwhile.

Contact us for a quote if you need any of the following;

  • Alcoholic Beverage Manufacturing Bond
  • Beer Wholesaling Bond
  • Consumer Protection Bond
  • Corporate Indemnity Bond of Broker Dealer
  • Corporate Indemnity Bond of Investment Adviser
  • DMEPOS Bond
  • Encroachment Bond Region 1
  • Encroachment Bond Region 2 – Tooele, Salt Lake and Summit Counties
  • Encroachment Bond Region 3 – Juab, Utah Wasatch, Duchesne, Daggett and Uintah Counties
  • Encroachment Bond Region 4 – Cedar, Price, Richfield Counties
  • Exploration and Production Waste Disposal Facility Bond
  • Fuel Tax Bond
  • License and Permit Bond
  • Limited Restaurant Bond
  • Motor Vehicle Dealer, Crusher or Body Shop Bond
  • Motor Vehicle Defective Title or Insufficient Evidence of Ownership Bond
  • Motor Vehicle Inspection Station Bond
  • On-Premise Beer Bond
  • Package Liquor Agency
  • Payment Bond
  • Private Club Bond
  • Residential Mortgage Lender Bond
  • Restaurant Liquor Bond
  • Sales Tax Bond
  • Self-Insurance Aggregate Bond
  • Temporary Special Event Beer Bond
  • Utah Residential Mortgage Lender Bond
  • Vernal, Utah – Contractor Bond
  • Well Driller’s Bond

 

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Professional Liability and Errors & Omissions Categories

Healthcare Liability

Adult day care centers
Alcohol/drug rehab centers
Allied/Medical Training School
Ambulance services
Anti-aging/Medi spas
Athletic/fitness trainers
Blood/Tissue Bank
Case managers
Chiropractic services
Clinical Trials/Research
Counseling services
Dental clinics/Labs
Diagnostic Imaging (X-Ray, MRI, CAT Scan, Ultrasound)
Dialysis Center
Drug/alcohol testing facilities
Healthcare staffing agencies
Home health agencies
Home Healthcare
Hospice care services
Imaging
Rehabilitation
Laboratories
Individuals involved in therapy
Dietitians
Paramedic
EMTs
Social workers
Massage therapists
Medical arts schools (non-physician)
Medical clinics
Medical imaging facilities
Medical Spas
Medical testing labs
Nurse registries
Nutritionists
Occupational therapists
Optometrists
Pharmacies
Pharmacies
Physical therapists
Plastic Surgery Center
Psychologists
Sleep clinics
Speech therapists
Staffing/Nurse Registries
Surgery Centers
Urgent Care Clinic
Utilization review services
Weight loss clinics

Architects & Engineers Liability

Acoustical engineering
Agricultural engineering
HVAC engineering
Civil engineering
Commercial architecture
Commercial / industrial design
Communications engineering
Computer hardware engineering
Construction / project management
Drafting
Electrical engineering
Environmental engineering
Feasibility studies
Fire suppression design / engineering
Forensic engineering
Illumination engineering
Industrial engineering
Interior design
Land Surveying
Landscape engineering
LEED Certification
Machinery / equipment design
Mechanical engineering
Process engineering
Real estate developers
Regional / urban planning
Residential architecture
Roofing consultants
Traffic engineering
Welding Inspectors

Cyber Liability

Architects
Auto dealerships
Banks and credit unions
Colleges and universities
Data storage centers
Department stores
Distribution
Doctor offices
E-commerce risks
Educational institutions
Engineers
Financial institutions
Healthcare institutions
Hospitals
Insurance agencies
Law firms
Management consultants
Manufacturing
Municipalities
Nonprofit organizations
Online retailers
Pharmacies
Private companies
Professional Organizations
Public companies
Religious Organizations
Restaurants
Retail stores
Social services
Staffing Agencies
Tech consultants
Travel Agencies

Employment Practices Liability

Accounting firm
Advertising firm
Air/Heat contractor
Ambulance service
Architect
Artisan contractor
Assisted living
Auto dealer
Bank
Bowling lane
Camp
Car wash
Caterer
Cemetery/Funeral Home
Church
Condo/Homeowner associations
Consultants
Construction company
Convenience store
Counseling center
Country club
Credit operation
Daycare center – commercial
Doctor/Dentist
Drug rehab center
Employment agency
Engineer
Fitness center
Furniture rental
Hair salon
Home Healthcare Service
Hotel/Motel
Insurance agents
Insurance company
Janitorial
Landscaper
Law firm
Maintenance
Manufacturer
Nursing home
Plumber
Printer/Publisher
Property Manager
Real estate agency
Recreation/Membership Organization
Rental car agency
Restaurant
Retail store
Sales/Distributor
Security guard firm
School
Staffing agency
Supermarket
Transportation/Trucking
Travel agent
Veterinary clinic

Environmental Pollution Liability

Air Monitoring
Aircraft Refueling*
Asbestos Abatement Contracting
Carpentry*
Carpet/Floor Covering Installation*
Clearing Of Land/Groundskeeping*
Concrete*
Crime Scene Clean-Up*
Demolition-Non-Structural*
Demolition-Structural-Over 3 Stories*
Demolition-Structural-Under 3 Stories*
Drywall/Gypsum Wallboard
Install/Repair*
Electrical Including Electronics (Install/Repair)*
Environmental Compliance
Environmental Drilling (Not Oil/Gas)
Environmental Emergency Response Contracting (Spill Clean-Up)
Environmental Expert Witness
Environmental Feasibility Studies
Environmental Impact Studies
Environmental Laboratories
Environmental Litigation Support
Environmental Manual Preparation
Environmental Permitting
Environmental Remedial Investigation
Environmental Sampling
Excavation (Non-Contaminated Soils)*
Fire Suppression Systems (Install/Maintain)*
Foundation*
General Contracting-Demolition-Interior Only*
General Contracting-Demolition-Over 2 Stories*
General Contracting-Demolition-Under 2 Stories*
General Contracting-Drilling-Non-Environmental(Non- Oil/Gas)*
General Contracting-Excavation*
General Contracting-Insulation Installation*
General Contracting-Non-Hazardous Material*
General Contracting-Build Back/Restoration*
Geophysical Consulting
Geo-technical Consulting
Grading Of Land*
Groundwater Remediation Contracting
Hazardous Material Clean-Up Contracting
Hazardous Materials Consulting
HVAC*
Illegal Drug Lab Clean-Up Contracting
Indoor Air Quality Consulting
Industrial Hygiene/Health & Safety Consulting
Landfill Construction Contracting
Lead-Based Paint Abatement Contracting
Liquid Waste Remediation Contracting
Masonry*
Medical Waste Pickup
Medical Waste Remediation Contracting
Modular Construction*
Mold Contracting Services
Mold, Fire, Water, Or Storm Damage Restoration Contracting
Painting*
Paving/Asphalt Application*
PCB Light Ballast Removal
PCB Removal/Remediation
Contracting
Phase I-ESA
Phase II- ESA
Phase III- ESA
Plant Repair/Maintenance Including Janitorial*
Plumbing*
Radon Mitigation Contracting
Radon Testing
Roofing*
Safety Training
Service Station Contracting- Fuel
System Equipment Installation
Service & Maintenance (Non-Tank)
Service Station Contracting-Ast Installation
Service Station Contracting-Ast Removal Contracting
Service Station Contracting-Building, Construction, Concrete, Electric)
Service Station Contracting-Storage Tank & Part Sales (No Installation)
Service Station Contracting-Storage Tank & Pipe Cleaning Contracting
Service Station Contracting-Ust Installation Contracting
Service Station Contracting-Ust Removal
Soil Remediation Contracting-(Other Than Petroleum Contaminated Soil)
Soil Remediation Contracting-(Petroleum Contaminated Soil)
Soil Remediation Contracting-Bioremediation
Steel Erection Viagra-Non-Structural*
Steel Erection-Structural*
Street & Roads Including Ice & Dirt*
Tank/Pipe Cleaning*
Transportation-Medical Waste/Biohazard*
Transportation-Refuse/Trash*
Trucking-Hazardous Material
Trucking-Non- Hazardous Material*
Underground Storage Tank Testing
Waste Incineration
Wastewater Treatment System Install/Maintenance
Water Extraction Contracting
Weatherization*
Welding*
Wetlands Consulting
Wildlife Studies

Financial Institution Liability

Asset Management Firms
Broker Dealers
Community Banks
Credit Unions
Investment Advisors
Investment Banks
Hedge Funds
Mutual Funds
Non-Depository Financial Institutions
Non-Traditional Lenders
Private Equity
Reciprocal Exchange Groups
Risk Retention Groups
Trusts
Real Estate Investment Trusts
Equity REITs
Mortgage REITs
Hybrid REITs
Venture Capital

Insurance Agent Errors & Omissions

Commercial Lines Agents
Insurance Consultants
Life & Health Agents
Property & Casualty Agents
Surplus Lines Brokers

Miscellaneous Errors & Ommissions

Accident reconstruction
Administrative/office support
Advertising agency
Answering service
Appraiser (non-real estate)
Archaeological/historical
preservation consultant
Arborist
Association management
Audio/visual consultant
Audit service (non-financial)
Background check service
Bill payment service
Billing service
Bookkeeper
Business manager
Caterer
Claims adjuster
Cleaning service
Coaching service
Coding service
Collection agency
Compliance consultant
Concierge service
Construction loan monitor
Copy service
Cost containment consultant
Courier/messenger service
Court reporter
Damage appraiser
Document destruction service
Document management service
Educational consultant
Employment agency
Energy consultant
Ergonomic consultant
Event/meeting planner
Exhibit designer
Expert witness
Financial planner
Forensic investigator
Forestry consultant
Fulfillment service
Fund raising consultant
Grant writing service
Graphic designer
Green building consultant
Human resource consultant
Insurance inspector
Insurance risk manager
Interior designer
Interpreter
Landscape architect
Lead generation service
Librarian
Lighting design consultant
Lobbyist
Mailing service
Management consultant
Marketing consultant
Mediator
Medical transcription service
Mortgage field inspector
Motor vehicle registration
Notary
Paralegal
Pet groomer/sitter/walker
Photographer
Print broker
Printer
Private investigator
Process server
Property preservationist
Public relations consultant
Real Estate Closing Service
Real Estate consultant
Referral service
Registered agent
Relocation service
Reserve study consultant
Resume service
Screening service
Seminar conductor
Social security representative
Statistical consultant
Subrogation consultant
Talent agency
Tax preparer
Teacher
Technical writer
Telecom consultant
Telemarketing service
Testing service
Tour operator
Traffic/parking consultant
Training specialist
Translator
Travel agent
Tutor
Videographer
Wedding planner

Management Liability (Directors & Officers)

Membership/Recreation club
Political Action Committees
Printer/Publisher
Property Managers
Real estate agency
Rental car agency
Restaurants-fast food
Restaurants-full service
Retail store
Sales/Distributor
School
Statistics/analysis
Supermarket
Technology
Telecommunication
Transportation/Trucking
Travel agent
Veterinary clinic

Real Estate Errors & Omissions

Abstractors
Auctioneers
Franchise and non-franchise real estate firms
Mortgage Brokers
Property Managers
Real Estate Agents
Real Estate Appraisers
Residential and commercial risks
Title Search

Technology Errors & Omissions

Application Service Provider
Business Intelligence / Reporting
Consulting
Custom Software Development
Data/Records Imaging, Warehousing or Storage
Database Administration
Graphic Design
Hardware Equipment Evaluation / Selection
Hardware Maintenance Services
Help Desk / Call Center
Mobile Application Development
Network / Computer / Application Support
Network / Computer Security
Network Architecture / Design
Packaged Software and/or Hardware Sales
Packaged Software Development
Packaged Software Installation / Configuration
Records Management / Retrieval
Remote Data Back-up Services
Software as a Servicer
System / Network Evaluation
Systems Integration
Systems Optimization
Technical Project Management
Telecommunications
Training and Education
Web Hosting on your own servers
Web Hosting re-selling a third party’s hosting services
Web Site Design / Development
Wireless Installation/Configuration

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Insurance Certifications

To learn more, simply click on one of these certifications, or select the designation and your state from the “Designations/Certifications” section of the search box below.

  • AAI, Accredited Adviser in Insurance
    The AAI designation program, which is specifically for agency personnel, was originally created through the combined efforts of the IIA and the IIABA. The program teaches practical, real-world skills that agency personnel need to gain a competitive edge in the property-casualty insurance market.
  • AFSB, Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding
    The Associate in Fidelity and Surety Bonding (AFSB) designation signifies that an individual working in this field has attained comprehensive knowledge of both contract and non-contract surety, as well as crime insurance.
  • AIAF, Associate in Insurance Accounting and Finance
    The Associate in Insurance Accounting and Finance (AIAF) designation signifies that an individual working in this field has attained comprehensive knowledge of practices, principles, and procedures used to prepare insurer financial statements to comply with the requirements of the NAIC and other regulatory bodies.
  • AIC, Associate In Claims
    Claim professionals handle a wide variety of claims, including property, auto, workers compensation, and bodily injury claims. Earning the Associate In Claims (AIC) designation can improve your technical claim handling abilities as well as your communication and negotiation skills.
  • AINS, Associate in General Insurance
    The Associate in General Insurance (AINS) provides a solid foundation on which to build your career in insurance. The courses cover insurance principles, practices, and policies in depth. Completing the AINS program can enhance future career opportunities and help you do your current job better.
  • AIS, Associate in Insurance Services
    The Associate in Insurance Services (AIS) designation signifies that an individual working in the field of insurance has attained comprehensive training in enhanced customer focus. Your clients and colleagues expect quality, and service quality has never been more important than it is right now!
  • AIT, Associate in Information Technology
    The Associate in Information Technology (AIT) designation is a three-course program that covers the technical areas that insurance professionals should understand, and also prepares the IT professional with an in-depth understanding of insurance automation issues.
  • AMIM, Associate in Marine Insurance Management
    The Associate in Marine Insurance Management (AMIM) designation is the undisputed professional credential for persons who typically advise clients in marine insurance – coverage for the loss or damage of ships, cargo, hulls, terminals, etc.
  • APA, Associate in Premium Auditing
    The Associate in Premium Auditing (APA) designation is intended for those professionals who are required to perform premium audits in an organized and professional manner. Concepts learned are insurance contracts, auditing procedures appropriate to a variety of complex situations, principles of insurance accounting, and the relationship of premium auditing to other insurance operations.
  • API, Associate in Personal Insurance
    The Associate in Personal Insurance (API) designation is the undisputed professional credential for persons whose area of specialty is personal lines insurance – personal insurance business (including underwriting), marketing practices, the personal insurance environment, etc.
  • ARC, Associate in Regulation and Compliance
    The Associate in Regulation and Compliance (ARC) designation signifies that an individual working in the insurance field has attained comprehensive knowledge of the insurance regulatory environment and the effect regulation has on the business of insurance. A designee will be able to understand the interests of both insurance regulators, and those who must comply with insurance regulation.
  • ARe, Associate in Reinsurance
    The Associate in Reinsurance (ARe) designation is the undisputed professional credential for persons in the field of reinsurance and signifies that a certificant has attained comprehensive knowledge of reinsurance terms and pricing, reinsurance treaties, facultative certificates, and developed the necessary skills to design a reinsurance program.
  • ARM, Associate in Risk Management
    The Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation signifies that an individual working in this field has attained a comprehensive understanding of the risk management process, from analysis to implementation and monitoring; risk retention and transfer; and the latest in advanced risk financing techniques.
  • ASLI, Associate in Surplus Lines Insurance
    The Associate in Surplus Lines Insurance (ASLI) designation signifies that an individual working in the insurance field has attained comprehensive knowledge of the following subject matter: Insurance Regulation, Surplus Lines Insurance Marketing, Underwriting, Ratemaking, The Claim Function, Reinsurance, Financial Analysis of Insurers and Intermediaries, and various Surplus Lines Insurance Products.
  • AU, Associate in Commercial Underwriting
    The Associate in Commercial Underwriting (AU) designation is the undisputed professional credential for persons who work as a commercial lines underwriter. You will learn a thought process to guide you as you write accounts and consider coverage questions.
  • CIC, Certified Insurance Counselor
    The Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) designation signifies that an individual working in the insurance field has attained comprehensive knowledge by virtue of completing the 5 ‘institutes’ that comprise the program: Agency Management, Commercial Casualty, Commercial Property, Life & Health, and Personal Lines.
  • CLU, Chartered Life Underwriter
    The Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) program provides insights into the life insurance business, its importance to the economy, its operation and distribution systems, and its resurging importance for safe and secure investments. Since the first examinations were held in 1928, more than 93,000 men and women have met the educational, experience, and ethics mandates needed to earn the CLU designation.
  • CPCU, Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter
    The Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation signifies that an individual working in the field of property/casualty insurance has gained a broader understanding of property-casualty insurance, enhanced by a concentration in either commercial or personal risk management insurance.
  • REBC, Registered Employee Benefits Consultant
    The Registered Employee Benefits Consultant (REBC) designation is the undisputed professional credential for persons who are selling or servicing the group insurance, health insurance, retirement planning, and incentive compensation markets.
  • RHU, Registered Health Underwriter
    The Registered Health Underwriter (RHU) designation signifies that an individual working in this field has attained comprehensive knowledge of the following subject matter: managed care plans; individual and group medical, disability income, long term care insurance; group dental and voluntary benefit plans, COBRA, ERISA, and HIPAA; cafeteria plans; Medicare and Medicaid.

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