Auto Body Shop Insurance in Key West, Florida
An auto body and repair shop are a rewarding business that allows you to interact with customers daily. Working with customers and the customer's property regularly can put your business at risk when problems arise. By setting up the appropriate types of Auto Body Shop Insurance also known as Garage Insurance, you can take steps to minimize potential risks and problems along the way.
Types of Auto Body Shop coverages include:
- General and Umbrella Liability
- Auto and Fleet Liability
- Property/Cargo Insurance
- Crime Insurance
- Workers’ Comp
Auto Body Shop Insurance Coverages in Key West, Florida
Eligible auto service risks (non-dealer operations) include repair shops with tune-ups, breaks, transmission, lube & oil, auto body, glass and engine repair, detail, and similar types of operations, such as following business types:
- Service stations
- Convenience stores selling gas
- Car washes including 24/7 operations
- Auto service centers
- Full service gas stations
- Car wash and detailing
- Self Service gas stations with mini-mart
- Trailer repair - boat and/or utility
- Transmission, muffler, and brake shops
- Truck repair (Light and medium duty vehicles)
- Quick change lube shops
Keep in mind also that you may need separate coverage for your commercial auto's, workers compensation and group employee benefits like health and life insurance. Let one of our auto body shop licensed agents find the right coverage for you today. Contact us to find out more about auto service insurance in Key West Florida including the Big Coppitt, Big Pine Key, Key Haven , Sugarloaf Key, and Summerland Key areas.
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