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  • Post last modified:November 23, 2020
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Do you know about direct and inverse ratios or proportional? If yes, then consider the relationship between your business and your insurance as an off-shoot of a direct proportional relation. If these terms are alien to you, don’t worry! Our promise to help you out at every step of the way extends to physical and mathematical relations as well. Consider this: you get sick one day; perhaps a case of a common cold. Who is the first person (besides your immediate family or friends) that you will look to for help? Well, of course, you doctor. The doctor will prescribe medicine and you’ll be on your way to recovery. Well, what happens when you eat something that worsens your condition and the medicine that you were given doesn’t work on this new addition? Well, you’ll call your doctor to prescribe something that covers your new condition.

Insurance agents in front of the Stafford Springs church.

This means that your worsening/ changing health has a direct relation to the number of times you call your doctor for help. In the very same way; any changes to your business also have a direct relation to your insurance agent. This directly states that if you’ve insured your business than making any changes to it should be intimated to your insurance agent so that they can suggest adequate measure to insure it as well. Or perhaps you’re unsure about a new addition to your overall business being covered in your insurance or not? in that case; call your insurance agent for clarification.

What changes should your business owner know about?

Well, as new additions you think won’t be covered in your already present insurance or you’re unsure of; should be asked about to your insurance agent. These include:

  • Addition of new products or services to your business
  • Relocating or expanding your business to a new location
  • Hiring of new employees
  • Buying new business related automobiles

Plus a ton more. You can get more information on this subject from one of our previous blogs.

Why is it necessary to have a good relationship with your insurance agent?

To simply put it, it is imperative to have a good relationship with your insurance agent as it breeds good communication, trust, and an excellent working environment between the two parties. Your business is the love child of your hard work and drive. Your commercial insurance protects the precious asset that is your business.

Keeping all this in view, your insurance agent will help you secure a better deal according to your valuables in view of both – personal and professional grounds.

Choose an insurance agency that is easy to work with

Now you know that in lieu of a good business insurance, you’ll need to contact your insurance agent quite frequently. Therefore, you need to subscribe to an agency which cares about you more than making their own profits. Insurance agencies like Paradiso Insurance is one example of a quality agency which establishes excellent relations with their customers in addition to providing some of the best services. At Paradiso Insurance, our agents care about your business and success and want you to succeed in the friendliest of environments.