These insurance policies defend Oklahoma small business owners against common lawsuits and other top risks.
A commercial general liability policy covers third-party risks for small businesses in Oklahoma, including customer property damage and injuries. Commercial leases often require this coverage.
This policy protects professionals against legal fees from mistakes, missed deadlines, and oversights. You may see it referred to as E&O insurance or professional liability insurance.
This type of coverage protects Oklahoma businesses against lawsuits related to the quality of their professional services or advice. It's also referred to as errors and omissions insurance.
A BOP bundles commercial property insurance and general liability coverage. It's often the most cost-effective type of commercial insurance for an Oklahoma small business.
Oklahoma law requires workers’ comp for all businesses that have employees. Sole proprietors may decide to buy this coverage, as personal health insurance won’t cover work injuries.
This policy covers financial losses caused by data breaches and cyberattacks. It’s also called cyber liability insurance or cybersecurity insurance.
This policy is required for vehicles owned by small businesses in Oklahoma. It helps cover financial losses from an accident, along with other types of damage.
A fidelity bond reimburses your clients in the event of employee theft. Your clients may ask you to secure a bond before they will work with your business.
An umbrella policy boosts coverage when the limit is reached on your general liability, commercial auto, or employer's liability insurance. It can help small businesses comply with requests for higher limits.
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Oklahoma state law requires businesses that have one or more employees to purchase workers’ compensation insurance.
Workers' comp covers medical bills for work-related injuries and illnesses. It also provides disability benefits for injured workers.
Most Oklahoma workers' compensation insurance policies include employer's liability insurance, which helps pay for lawsuits related to employee injuries.
Vehicles owned by limited liability companies (LLCs), startups, and other businesses in Oklahoma must be covered by commercial auto insurance. A commercial auto policy pays for legal expenses from accidents involving your business vehicle.
Oklahoma law requires auto liability coverage in the amount of:
Personal, rented, and leased vehicles driven for work purposes should be covered by hired and non-owned auto insurance (HNOA), as personal auto policies usually exclude business use. It can be added to general liability insurance or a business owner's policy.
Commercial insurance can be affordable for small businesses with low risks. Average costs for TechInsurance customers in Oklahoma are:
General liability: $46 per month
Professional liability / E&O: $63 per month
Workers' compensation: $64 per month
Factors that influence the cost of business insurance include:
The costs from a lawsuit or data breach can overwhelm a small business. Protect against common risks with the right business insurance coverage.
Whether you need coverage to sign a contract, rent an office, or get a license, TechInsurance can help you find the right business insurance policies. Our insurance agents are licensed in Oklahoma and can help you find affordable policies from top-rated insurance companies.
Get started today by filling out our easy application. You can chat with an agent about your business insurance needs and get answers to any questions. When you're ready, pay for a policy online and get a certificate of insurance (COI) immediately to show clients that your business is protected.
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