Bar
Insurance
in
Ravenna
and
Kent,
OH
Bars
and
taverns
require
unique
insurance
needs,
but
fortunately,
bar
insurance
is
available
to
help
you
comply
with
local
laws
regulating
insurance
needs
for
such
establishments,
and
to
help
if
you
need
reimbursement
after
some
unexpected
costs.
Bar
Insurance
Policy
Features
Most
forms
of
Bar
Insurance
are
actually
a
combination
of
four
important
policies:
-
Business
Owner's
Policy—The
Business
Owner's
Policy
(BOP)
bundles
together
several
policies,
including
general
liability
coverage
and
property
insurance.
If
rowdy
patrons
are
breaking
glasses,
or
people
are
suing
because
they
fell
after
having
a
little
too
much
to
drink,
this
is
the
policy
that
will
help.
-
Liquor
Liability
Insurance—If
you
sell
alcohol
to
someone
who's
already
intoxicated,
you're
partly
responsible
for
what
they
do,
and
you
could
be
held
liable
for
any
damage
they
cause.
That's
not
our
opinion;
many
states
have
written
this
provision
into
law
and
require
bars
and
taverns
to
have
liquor
liability
insurance
before
opening
up
for
business.
-
Umbrella
Coverage—The
Business
Owner's
Policy
provides
the
main
coverage
for
your
business,
but
if
excessive
damage
(or
a
court-ordered
payment
for
damages,
in
the
case
of
a
lawsuit)
is
involved,
umbrella
coverage
can
reimburse
you
for
claims
that
would
normally
be
difficult
or
impossible
to
pay.
-
Worker's
Compensation—Finally,
the
last
major
part
of
bar
insurance
is
worker's
compensation;
in
an
industry
where
busy
bartenders
and
wait
staff
are
moving
around
at
high
speeds
while
dealing
with
customers,
the
chance
of
someone
falling
and
getting
hurt
is
higher
than
anyone
would
like.
This
form
of
insurance
provides
funds
for
medical
care
and
wages
if
an
employee
gets
hurt.
Insurance
requirements
for
bars
and
taverns
vary
widely
by
state,
so
be
sure
to
ask
a
BK
Insurance
&
Financial
Services,
Inc.
representative
for
a
bar
insurance
policy
that
matches
your
specific
needs.