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Business Insurance Guide

Complete business insurance guide for wireless dealers covering general liability, property, cyber, workers comp, and specialty wireless retail coverages.

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What this Business Insurance Guide helps you do

Most independent dealers under-insure - until a claim reveals gaps that bankrupt the business. This Premier guide walks through every insurance coverage a wireless retailer needs: general liability, commercial property, workers compensation, cyber liability, professional liability, and specialty coverages like inventory and tools. Understand each coverage type, typical costs, and policy gaps.

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Business Insurance Guide for Dealers FAQ's

What's the minimum insurance every dealer should carry?

General liability ($1-2M minimum), commercial property covering inventory and equipment, workers compensation if you have employees (legally required in most states), and a business owner's policy bundling several coverages.

General liability ($1-2M minimum), commercial property covering inventory and equipment, workers compensation if you have employees (legally required in most states), and a business owner's policy bundling several coverages.

Do I need cyber liability insurance?

Should I work with an independent insurance agent?

Increasingly yes. If you collect customer data, payment information, or store information digitally, cyber liability protects against data breaches, ransomware, and other digital incidents. $500-2000/year for basic coverage.

Yes - independent agents can quote multiple carriers and find better fits for specialty retail. Captive agents may not have the right wireless retail products.

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