
Commercial Property Insurance

Commercial property insurance protects your business assets from accidents, like fire, theft, wind, vandalism, and more. Without proper coverage, a weather event could mean the end of your otherwise successful business.
In addition to your premises, many businesses have other assets that may need to be insured separately, like construction equipment. Carney Insurance agents will help you determine what’s needed, then find the best policy available from up to 60 insurance companies.
That’s how you save time, money, & hassle with Carney Insurance Services.
INSURANCE COVERAGE
PROTECTION OFFERED
Building Coverage
Inventory Coverage
Furniture & Equipment Coverage
Signage Coverage
And more
BUSINESSES COVERED
Contractors
Plumbers
Electricians
Homeowner Associations
Restaurants / Bars
Manufacturers
And more
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FROM OUR BLOG

What Kind of Insurance Do You Need For a Restaurant?
Answering a Few of the Basic Questions Quick take: What Kind of Insurance Do You Need For a Restaurant? Q: I’m a chef and I’m in the process of opening my own restaurant. When I research restaurant insurance, it makes my brain hurt. Can you tell me what kind of insurance restaurant owners like me should…



Aflac Group Dental and Vision Plans
Carney Insurance has been in partnership with Wendy Renard, Benefit Counselor with Aflac for many years. Due to the consistent changes in the Benefits Market and Covid-19, it makes sense to make sure that our valued employers are aware of these options.



Crime prevention and protection for restaurants
When it comes to insurance, even the most seasoned (pun intended) business people in the restaurant industry may be likely to focus only on the obvious things they know they need to insure. By Gina Fee, Senior Commercial Lines Marketing Specialist – State Auto Insurance Most of the restaurant owners I’ve worked with got into…



If Someone Slips on an Icy Sidewalk in Front of My Home or My Business, Am I Liable?
This winter, it’s important to shovel and salt your sidewalk to make sure you don’t fall into a lawsuit. Depending on the circumstances, you could be held liable if someone slips and falls on snow or ice in front of your home or your business. If ice developed as a result of the diversion…
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