Insurance Covers Ohio

Insurance can act as a safety net for local businesses and residents. 

By covering unexpected events like property damage or lawsuits, insurance allows businesses to operate with less risk. This financial security encourages entrepreneurship and business expansion, leading to job growth and increased spending within the local economy.

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Auto insurance protects drivers in the event of a crash or other covered damage outside of their control so that drivers don’t potentially take on the full cost of repairs.

Directors and officers of nonprofit organizations need to protect themselves in the event of a lawsuit with directors and officers liability insurance, which protects their personal assets and covers the cost of legal fees.

The next time you are walking through your local farmers market, remember that vendors need to have liability insurance to be able to sell their products.

Sometimes a concert must be canceled, either due to bad weather, technical issues or even the artist being sick. Event cancellation insurance protects the concert organizer if something unexpected happens.

Gas stations sometimes experience spills and overfills when loading and unloading fuel. Fortunately, they can often rely on storage tank pollution insurance coverage.

A construction project can’t begin without builder’s risk insurance. Most projects also need additional coverage for things like mobility equipment and cranes.

Your favorite restaurant could be financially devastated if it had to close due to a covered incident, like a fire or natural disaster. Luckily, business interruption insurance helps restaurant owners recover from a covered loss by replacing lost income and paying for other necessary expenses under the terms of the policy.

Pizza delivery drivers need insurance too. Hired and non-owned auto policies cover delivery drivers using their own vehicles, while commercial auto insurance covers the use of company vehicles.

Farmers rely on crop insurance to help them recover if their crops are destroyed by natural events like hail, fire or wind. Livestock insurance also protects animals on the farm.

More Than a Job

A career in insurance provides individuals with the opportunity to contribute to the well-being of their community. Insurance professionals help people protect their finances from unforeseen events, creating a safety net for difficult times. By helping people plan for the future, insurance professionals play a role in fostering financial security and peace of mind.

Hear from Industry Professionals

I am definitely looking forward to working in insurance: its an extremely stable industry with a wide variety of career paths. I plan on becoming an actuary, where I will be able to calculate insurance rates by using statistics and risk analysis.

— Cole, College Intern

My best days at work are the days I am out with our insureds. I love the people, the interactions, learning about them and building those trusting relationships.

— Ann, Senior Claims Specialist

Insurance has been very fulfilling in the short time I have been in it. We have an opportunity to be there for people on their worst days and make a less-than-ideal situation better. We also have the opportunity to build strong connections with our agents and our community.

— Chelsey, Commercial Lines Trainee

The insurance industry is so unique because it provides a good that is intangible - peace of mind. Working in this industry is so rewarding because you are helping to give that peace of mind to policyholders every day, so they can live without the fear of "what-ifs".

— Myla, Associate Actuarial Analyst

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