Acknowledging the potential contagions that make businesses vulnerable to closure, Cambridge General Agency is offering outbreak extra expense coverage.
The coverage is designed to provide California businesses with insurance coverage in the event that their business operations are suspended by a public health official due to a covered contagion, such as Avian Flu, e-coli, salmonella and Legionnaires disease.
The program is targeted to small-to-medium-sized accounts and is available to a variety of industry groups, including but not limited to healthcare, education, hospitality, real estate and food service.
Product Highlights include:
*Broad wording of “covered contagions;”
*Workplace violence coverage;
*Mold, fungus, illness coverage;
*Risk management resources;
*Lower or higher limits may be available; and
*Broad eligibility.
Coverage is written with a non-admitted, “A” rated carrier. For more information, visit www.cambridgega.com or contact a Cambridge underwriter.


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