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Insurance Checkup: Getting The Best ‘Bang For Your Buck’

Insurance can be a large fixed cost for any shop. Periodic reviews of insurance needs and coverage, however, can help reign in your costs. Follow these tips during your next insurance checkup to make sure your business is covered and you're getting the best bang for your buck.

Insurance can be a large fixed cost for any shop. Periodic reviews of insurance needs and coverage, however, can help reign in your costs.

Follow these tips during your next insurance checkup to make sure your business is covered and you’re getting the best bang for your buck:

Check your deductible levels.

Higher deductibles save money on insurance premiums, but are double-edged swords. In certain ­situations, it may make sense to take a lower ­premium so that you can move more quickly to resolve any problems.

Review your policy: Update, upgrade and eliminate.

If you haven’t done so in a while, get your agent to thoroughly ­review all your insurance policies. Focus on what is most important to keep you in business, and avoid overbuying insurance. Also have an agent look at any new insurance products that could supplement or replace those you have.

Get new quotes.

When your policy period ends, get quotes from several agents who represent different insurance brands. Keep your options and negotiating room open. Get all quotes in writing, and get all quotes against the exact same coverage parameters, including deductible levels.

Don’t accept rate increases at face value.

If you’re a long-time customer who has filed few claims over the years, you may be able to leverage that and get a rollback.

Good agents will make insurance less confusing, make sure you understand the risks you face in your business, recommend coverage to protect you against those risks, and update you on changes in laws and new developments in coverage. If your agent doesn’t do these things, then it might be time to find a new agent.

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