You've built your business from the ground up. Finding the right commercial coverage protects your assets, your employees, and your livelihood. INSUREDLA helps you find the right products across a wide range of industries and risk profiles.
Every business faces unique risks. INSUREDLA offers a comprehensive range of commercial insurance products to match your industry, size, and exposure.
Bundles general liability and commercial property insurance at a lower combined rate. The most cost-effective starting point for most small businesses.
Covers common business risks including bodily injury, customer property damage, and advertising injury. Required for most commercial leases and client contracts.
Also called errors and omissions insurance — covers legal expenses when a client claims your work was negligent, incomplete, or caused financial loss. Essential for service businesses.
Helps businesses survive data breaches and cyberattacks. Covers recovery expenses, notification costs, fraud monitoring, and associated legal liability.
Provides additional liability coverage once underlying policy limits are exhausted. Boosts protection across general liability, workers' comp, and commercial auto.
Covers lost revenue and ongoing expenses when a covered event forces your business to temporarily halt operations — fire, natural disaster, or similar incident.
Covers your business's physical structure and contents — inventory, equipment, and furniture — against fire, theft, vandalism, and windstorm damage.
Covers legal expenses when an employee sues over discrimination, harassment, wrongful termination, or other employment-related claims.
Required for all California employers. Covers medical expenses and lost wages for work-related injuries or illnesses, and protects employers from related lawsuits.
Coverage for business-owned vehicles, including liability, collision, and comprehensive. Also covers hired and non-owned autos used for business purposes.
A Third-Party Fidelity (Employee Dishonesty) Bond protects your business when an employee steals property or funds from a client's premises or remotely accesses client systems.
Covers legal fees, settlements, and medical costs if you serve alcohol to an intoxicated person who then causes harm to others. Required for bars, restaurants, and event venues in California.
Workers' compensation insurance is mandatory for all California employers — even if you have just one employee. Failure to carry it is a criminal offense that can result in stop orders, fines, and even jail time.
Sole proprietors are generally exempt unless they are roofers. Part-time status does not exempt employees — if someone works for you in California, they are presumed to be an employee under state law.
INSUREDLA provides commercial insurance for a wide range of California businesses, from solo consultants to companies with multiple employees and locations.
Get a business insurance review tailored to your industry, size, and risk profile. One conversation covers general liability, workers' comp, professional liability, and more.
📞 818-714-1789Disclaimer: Insurance services provided by Shekhar Chikhalikar, CA P&C License #4004589. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute insurance advice. Workers' compensation information reflects California law as of the page pu