Generally yes. Business interruption coverage responds to lost income and the continuing expenses you still have to pay during a covered shutdown, which commonly includes rent, payroll, and utilities. What it actually pays turns on the policy’s period of restoration, any waiting period, and the income figure used when the limit was set, so those terms are what determine the answer for your business.
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Enough to cover lost income and the expenses that continue during a realistic recovery period, which is the part most often underestimated. The figure is usually built from a ...
That may be covered by dependent or contingent business interruption, which some programs include or add. We will review whether it fits your business.
No. It follows a covered property loss, so the underlying event has to be covered by your property policy.

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