Owning a Business

A young man, who is wearing an apron, is standing in front of the restaurant that he owns.

Owning a business is a challenging and rewarding endeavor, but with great opportunity comes increased risk. Make one of the first steps of your planning process reviewing your insurance needs to ensure both you and your business will be protected.

Disability Insurance

Your everyday life and future plans could quickly be affected should you experience an income-interrupting illness or injury and become unable to work.

DI can help protect your business by providing a monthly benefit you can use to pay your basic living expenses should you become disabled.

While DI can help protect your income, what about your business? Business expense insurance (BE) can help keep your business viable by reimbursing you monthly for eligible fixed business expenses should you experience an income-interrupting disability.

Life Insurance

While it's something you don't want to think about, you want to ensure your business is protected with the right life insurance plan. Your premature death or the death of a key employee can seriously impact your business and your agent can help you use life insurance to help protect your business in this situation. Protect your business as well as your family with life insurance products designed specifically for your business size and situation.