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Technology Insurance - Technology Specifications

Technology Insurance for the tech industry usually includes the areas of component manufacturer, software products and services, research and development in new and emerging technologies, hardware components and manufacturing, and IT consultants which would include IT contractors and tech consulting.
Three broad categories for technology insurance:
Liability

  • technology professional liability insurance
  • technology liability insurance
  • non-owned and hired auto insurance

  • Contents

  • your business contents
  • personal contents of others
  • contents in your care custody or control
  • monies and securities
  • Accounts Receivables and payables

  • Loss of income

  • workers compensation insurance
  • loss of income and receipts
  • disability insurance
  • long-term care insurance
  • life insurance
  • accident insurance
  • medical insurance

  • These are just a few of the broadest categories that can be used in designing a technology insurance portfolio.
    It is quite common to see just the first category, liability, as the foundational specifications required by your vendors and or clients. There tends to be more IT consultants then there are technology hardware and software companies. Thus, the first category of liability with a subset of technology professional liability insurance, technology liability insurance, and non-owned and hired auto insurance are usually the main coverages that are requested.
    For a typical one-person operation that is only purchasing the three coverages into liability category your looking at approximately less than $2000 per year in annual premiums for all three policies combined. You can make monthly payments if you so desire. As with any other major business expense, it pays to shop for the best price, but also make sure you are dealing with a seasoned broker with experience in the technology industry.
    R. Glenn Matsen, CEO, MBA, CPCU, ARM, CLU, ChFC has over 30 years of risk management experience in providing insurance solutions for the small business owners needs. His website contains detailed information on technology insurance and tech insurance [http://technologyinsurancequote.net/tech-insurance] industry.

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