Alot of liablity/fire coverage for starters. Contact an agent and discuss the risks, they will be able to advise you of the coverages you should seek.
Yes, in the United States, you typically need a state license to sell class C fireworks (consumer fireworks). Regulations vary by state, so it is important to check with the local fire department or state agency responsible for fireworks regulation for specific licensing requirements.
Michigan is the states that sell fireworks all year.
In Texas, the legal age to sell fireworks is 16 years old. However, individuals under 16 can sell fireworks if they are supervised by someone who is at least 18 years old.
Phantom Fireworks is considered one of the largest private companies that purchase and sell fireworks. They operate multiple retail locations throughout the United States and have a significant market share in the fireworks industry.
Yes, there are several states that sell fireworks all year. One of the states is Tennessee.
Business insurance agencies typically sell insurance policies to commercial businesses. They sell property and liability policies, employee coverage and product liability.
Product Liability and General Insurance Liability and surety bonds with the states you underwrite in. Florida is the hardest state to sell warranties in.
Check the yellow pages for an insurance company that sell liability insurance.
Not likely. The owners liability coverage is generally an option under the home property insurance policy. I don't know of any insurance company that would sell Liability as a stand alone coverage for a home.
Contact an agent in your area, if they do not sell this type of coverage they will be able to direct you to an agent that does.
You most definitely will have to carry a license to sell any product, especially food, and I have never see a license requirement that did not liability insurance also require liability insurance. Hope that helps! (I found the anser on google)
The Company Liability Insurance is a protection service. The company that sells the insurance is called Nationwide, and the base is in Colombus. One thing that is unique with this insurance is the uninsured and underinsured mororist coverage.
Contact a licensed commercial insurance agent in your area. It will be able to assist you if it do not sell the particular coverage you need by referring you to another broker. Do a search for general liability insurance for your state and hundreds of agents will show up. Make sure you use a contractor insurance specialist however.
Product liability insurance premiums are based on the type of product you sell as well as the size of your business/the number of products you sell. Consider that the higher the risk of the product you sell, the higher the insurance cost. Selling key-chains as an example, would generate a lower product liability rate, than say selling guns.
Contact a good agent, they will be able to assist and advise you, if they do not sell the coverage/policy you need they will be able to refer you to one that can.
I don't know, and know many folks in this business that do not have any business insurance, but contact an agent in your area, if they do not sell this type of coverage/policy they will be able to refer you an agent that does.
i would recomend that you contact pro metrics and request the Hannah Montana insurance producers license exam materials. good luck with that. i am glad i could help a friend in need.