Business Owner's Policy
Protect your Pediatric Office and Health Practice.
A Business Owner’s Policy (BOP) helps your pediatric practice to stay in business by providing property, liability, and income coverage.
A Business Owner’s Policy helps your pediatric practice to stay in business by providing property, liability, and income coverage.
Property: helps protect the office you own, rent, or lease – the same way your homeowner’s policy helps protect your home.
Liability: helps protect your practice from liability – if it becomes responsible for causing harm to a person or property of others.
Income: helps replace the income your practice loses while recovering from a closing due to physical loss or damage.
Our team has access to carriers that can provide the most robust liability and property coverages available.
Take a look at these additional, optional coverages:
- Accounts Receivable: if damaged by fire or water and need to be reconstructed.
- Data Breach: if medical and other records you collect or store on your employees and patients is lost or stolen.
- Reimbursement of Legal Expenses: for example, a patient files a complaint with a state review board, and you are required to appear for disciplinary action incurring court expenses.
- Temperature Changes: if perishable medicines are lost due to temperature change resulting from the breakdown or failure of heating or cooling equipment, or contamination by a refrigerant.
- Interruption of Practice Due to Utility Service Interruptions: causing you to lose income during this time period, in addition to expenses to keep your practice open.
Questions?
Contact a licensed specialist to learn more by completing the Request Form below.
Business Owner's Policy Info Request Form
There is no obligation to apply or purchase.