Indiana Insurance, a Liberty Mutual Agency Corp. regional company, has added six new internet retailer classes and a limited cyber liability endorsement for its Commercial Protector (BOP) product.
The new internet classes are for retailers engaged in the online sales of books and compact discs, clothing, crafts and gifts, electronic goods, home furnishings, and paper or party goods. The limited cyber liability endorsement is available for all qualified commercial protector business classes at no additional cost. The company has also expanded limit options for its employment related practices endorsement.
Commercial Protector is a package product that provides property and liability coverages in a single policy for small business accounts with receipts up to $8.5 million per location. Commercial Protector is quoted in real-time and issues on enhanced Commercial Lines IQ (eCLIQ), Indiana Insurance’s new policy administration system that provides a product set, expanded appetite and user-friendly interfaces for agents.
Indiana Insurance’s Commercial Series on enhanced Commercial Lines IQ provides coverage for more than 1,100 business classes and is available to appointed agents in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
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