SCC Bureau of Insurance: Businesses Should Plan Ahead for Natural Disasters
RICHMOND — Natural disasters like hurricanes and flooding can inflict serious damage on businesses, leading to closures or disruptions in operations that may last for days, weeks or longer. Sometimes the damages to a business caused by a natural disaster are irreparable and force the company to close. No business is immune to the effects of a natural disaster. Even disasters that take place far away can impact a business by disrupting supply chains and communications. The State Corporation Commission’s Bureau of Insurance encourages business owners to assess their natural disaster risk, review insurance coverages regularly, and adjust as needed to ensure their business can successfully return to normal operations after a disaster. Business owners should understand what their insurance policies cover and how much coverage may be needed to make repairs and minimize disruptions. Don’t wait until it’s too late – contact your insurance company or agent now if you have questions about coverage or filing a claim. A commercial insurance broker is an available resource to business policyholders. These professionals can provide tips and guidance that may help insured business owners navigate the natural disaster challenge and properly prepare for it. For example, a broker may have resources available to assist their insureds with mitigating exposure and managing risks. Contact your insurance company to see if this is available. The Bureau offers the following tips for business owners to help get things running again after a natural disaster:
For additional emergency preparedness information relating to disasters, visit vaemergency.gov. |
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