When Should I Call My Insurance Broker (Agent)?
It’s Friday morning, we get a call from a client. “Hey I am closing on a building at 1pm today. Can we add that to my policy”? The answer is maybe. It depends on a lot of factors.
“Hey we need a certificate of insurance for the new entity we formed to do concrete construction”; What new entity?
Sometimes we are the last to know when you make a change to your business. In order to make sure we get you covered properly and at the best price, sometimes we need a few days or weeks to handle the request properly. We also like to help or give a bit of advice when we can. When should you call us?
Basic Criteria:
- When you have an accident or claim 
- When you lease or purchase a new asset (building, land, equipment, auto, etc.) 
- When you sell and asset 
- When you start a new type of work that you do not currently do 
- When you form a new entity (no automatic coverage for new entities) 
- When you sign a new contract for construction or services (please send us a copy) 
- When you sign a new lease (please send us a copy) 
- Add a new driver or remove a driver 
- I am moving to a new location 
- When you have an issue with billing or payments 
- Upgraded my property (new roof, wiring, plumbing, or renovation) 
- Added a new partner to my business 
- Entered a partnership with another business owner 
- Starting operations in another state 
Advanced Criteria:
- When you are thinking of making a change to your business. 
- Need assistance with safety or risk management to reduce my exposure 
- My claim is moving slow 
- To set up a claims review on all my open claims 
- Review my insurance coverage or limits because my business is growing 
- What upgrades to my property may reduce my insurance cost? 
- Thinking of bidding a large construction project. 
- Before I sign a contract or lease 
- I am going to fire an employee and it might get messy. 
- I just called my attorney for……, Should I also call my insurance broker? 

 
             
            