or building in which the business is located, it is still important to insure the contents of your business.
National and international insurance companies offer quite competitive policies and have branch offices located in Delaware. The following companies are licensed to provide commercial property insurance in Delaware and are viewed as some of the top insurance companies in the world: Allianz SE, American International Group, AXA, Safeco Corporation, and The Travelers Companies, Inc.
The following is a list of a few insurance companies that have offices located in Delaware. Some are locally owned and operated while some of the companies are branch offices of much larger insurance groups.
The Hallsted Agency Incorporated
2205 Silverside Road Suite 4
Wilmington, DE
(302) 475-7790
Bishop Associates
1235 Peoples Plaza
Newark, DE
(302) 838-1270
William Heydt - Allstate Insurance Agent
767 Walker Road
Dover, DE
(302) 678-1161
State Farm - Jeanine O'Donnell
32191 Nassau Road
Lewes, DE
(302) 644-3276
Due to the remoteness of some portions of Delaware, it may make sense for a business owner to consider consulting an insurance provider in Maryland. Whatever you do, do not purchase a policy until you are sure that it will provide enough coverage to you and your business in the event of a loss. Don't feel pressured to buy the first policy that is presented to you. Any savvy business owner in Delaware would not hesitate to shop around and get quotes from multiple insurance providers for their small business.
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