Not typically, since the property portion generally excludes them. Those may be arranged separately, and we can discuss options.
Growth in revenue, locations, vehicles, or property, or a change that affects eligibility, are common signs. We will review whether a CPP fits better.
Yes, that flexibility is a key reason businesses choose a CPP. We will help you decide what to include.
A BOP is a simpler bundle for smaller, eligible businesses. A CPP is more flexible and suits larger or more complex operations that have outgrown a BOP. ...
You can adjust your Commercial Package Policy as your business grows or changes. Whether you need to increase coverage limits, add new coverages, or modify existing ones, we can ...
If your business has diverse insurance needs and you find managing multiple policies challenging, a CPP might be right for you. It's particularly beneficial for businesses that require more ...
A BOP also bundles multiple coverages, but it is designed for smaller businesses with lower risk profiles. A CPP offers more flexibility and higher coverage limits, making it suitable ...
Yes, one of the main advantages of a CPP is its flexibility. You can customize your policy to include only the coverages that are relevant to your business, ensuring ...
While a Commercial Package Policy provides broad coverage, it does not cover every risk. For example, it typically does not include workers' compensation insurance, health and disability insurance, or ...





