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When it comes to your business, we’ve got your back — find all the protection you need at EverPeak.

Why do businesses need insurance?

Businesses need insurance to cover the financial costs of accidents, injuries and property damage that arise from day-to-day operations. Every business faces exposure — an employee gets hurt, a storm floods your storefront, a client claims your work cost them money.

It doesn’t matter if you run a two-person landscaping crew or a multi-state distribution company; an uncovered accident can cost more than a policy ever would.

What business insurance do I need?

EverPeak helps prevent workplace injuries through industry-specific safety guidance, practical tools and a consultative approach to identifying risks before they become claims. We’re here if a workplace accident occurs, and we help you avoid them because fewer injuries mean less disruption, lower costs and a team that stays on the job.

Workers’ compensation
Workers’ compensation protects employees from work-related injuries, including slips, falls, lacerations and muscle strains. Policies cover all reasonable and necessary medical treatment as well as lost wages.
Business owner’s policy
A business owner’s policy, or BOP, bundles property, liability and business interruption coverage into a single policy, protecting against equipment damage, customer lawsuits, lost business income due to a covered event like a fire and more.
General liability insurance
General liability insurance covers damage and injuries a business or its contractors might cause to a third party — from a slip and fall in a store to a rock kicked up by a lawnmower that breaks a window, and everything in between.
Professional liability insurance
Professional liability insurance protects businesses from lawsuits and claims related to professional errors, including the legal defense costs and settlements that come with them.
Flood insurance
Flood insurance covers property damage caused directly by flooding, since standard property policies don’t. It helps businesses recover physical losses and get back up and running faster.
Cyber insurance
Cyber insurance proactively protects small businesses from cyber attacks, safeguarding digital assets, covering business interruptions, recovering stolen funds and replacing computers damaged by viruses or malware.

How much does business insurance cost?

The cost of business insurance depends on several factors related to your business’s risk, including your industry classification, total employee headcount, physical location and chosen coverage limits. At EverPeak, we offer competitive rates starting as low as $18 per month.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions about workers’ compensation.

How much does business insurance cost?

Cost varies based on your industry, payroll, location, claims history and coverage limits. At EverPeak, commercial coverage starts as low as $18 a month, though your exact rate depends on your specific risk profile. Connect with an agent for a customized quote.

Can I combine multiple lines of coverage under one policy?

Often, yes. A Business owner’s policy (BOP), for example, can bundle property and liability coverage under one plan. Higher-risk or more specialized trades may need additional standalone coverage layered on top, depending on how they operate.

Is business insurance required by law?

In many states, businesses with employees are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. Other coverage, like general liability, is often required by landlords or client contracts rather than by state law. Since requirements vary by state and industry, it’s worth confirming your specific obligations.

Which business insurance lines does my business actually need?

Most businesses need some combination of workers’ compensation, general liability, and property coverage, though the exact mix depends on your industry, state and number of employees. An agent can help sort out what’s required for your business versus what’s simply smart to carry.

What is business insurance, and why do I need it?

Business insurance protects your company from the financial cost of accidents, injuries, lawsuits and property damage. Without it, a single incident — an employee injury, a client lawsuit, a fire — can cost far more than a policy would.