Maine (ME) Business Insurance

Choose The Hartford for All Your Maine Business Insurance Needs

Maine is home to 145,536 small businesses, making up 99.3% of companies in the state. Those small businesses employ 284,658 employees in the Pine Tree State. In this case, small businesses are defined as businesses with fewer than 500 employees. 1 Maine small businesses have been protecting themselves with business insurance from The Hartford for hundreds of years. Learn more about Maine small business insurance, general liability insurance, and business insurance.

Types of Maine Business Insurance Offered

Maine Business Owner’s Policy

A Business Owner’s Policy, also referred to as a BOP, is a singular insurance policy that combines both business property insurance and business liability insurance for Maine businesses. BOP insurance coverage can help protect your Maine business from the costs of damages from things like theft, fire, or other disasters. BOP coverage also helps your business cover the costs related to claims of bodily injury, personal and advertising injury, and property damage that could arise during the day to day operations of your business.

Consider a Business Owner’s Policy for your Maine business if:

Maine General Liability Insurance

General liability insurance coverage (GL) helps protect your business from claims like property damage, bodily injury, and personal and advertising injury that could put your business at risk. Consider The Hartford for your general liability insurance. It offers some of the broadest business insurance coverage available today.

Commercial General Liability Insurance (CGL), also referred to as Business Liability Insurance or General Liability Insurance, provides coverage for injuries to your customers, damage to others’ property, and lawsuits against your business. CGL can help pay for medical expenses as well as legal fees and costs if an incident in your Maine business leads to a lawsuit.

Commercial General Liability Insurance typically includes coverage for:

Maine Employment Practices Liability Insurance

The costs associated with an employment practice related claim can be staggering. Employers in Maine may face several allegations and lawsuits around wrongful termination, discrimination, and more. A business owner does not even have to be in the wrong to be sued. The right insurance to cover defense costs and damages related to these claims can be crucial in protecting your business in the Pine Tree State. The Hartford provides comprehensive and customizable Employment Practices Liability Insurance designed to protect you and your business.

EPLI from The Hartford is designed to help your Maine business prevail in the event you face an employment-related claim for things such as:

Maine Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Maine workers’ compensation insurance provides benefits to employees for on-the-job injuries or illnesses including medical care, help replacing wages lost when unable to work, and more. Workers’ compensation insurance coverage may also provide a deceased worker’s family with financial compensation. If a family of an employee decides to sue your Maine business, workers’ compensation insurance may even help cover the legal fees.

Workers’ compensation insurance can help protect your business and employees from the costs of accidents such as these:

In most states, the cost of Workers’ Compensation insurance can vary between insurance companies as they compete for customers. Despite the variability, insurance companies base their Workers’ Compensation premiums on their payroll and the level of risk associated with the jobs their employees perform.

With workers’ compensation insurance, The Hartford can help cover the cost of medical expenses needed to treat work-related injuries and illnesses. Workers’ compensation can also help employees in Maine replace their income while they are off from work to recover from an injury or illness.

Maine Business Insurance Requirements

Maine law does not require you to have property and liability insurance on your business, but you may want to purchase coverage to protect yourself, your property, and your financial investment 2 in case of a costly accident, theft, fire or other covered disaster. Maine law does require every business to provide workers’ compensation insurance to protect its employees.

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