is home to more than 50,000 small businesses — from sole proprietors and contractors to multi-location retail operations and professional service firms. Every one of them faces significant liability, property, and employee-related risks that can threaten the business overnight without proper insurance. The The Della Agency has helped business owners build commercial insurance programs that are comprehensive, cost-effective, and built around real New York business risks.
Business Insurance Coverage Types
New York is one of the most litigious states in the country — and businesses operate in a high-cost environment where a single uninsured loss can threaten years of hard work. The The Della Agency builds commercial insurance programs that match your actual business risks and New York's unique legal landscape.
A Business Owner's Policy (BOP) is the most cost-effective way to get your business properly insured. It bundles general liability and commercial property into one policy at a lower total premium than buying them separately — and The Della Agency can customize it for your specific industry and operations.
New York Business Insurance Requirements
New York mandates several types of business insurance that are not optional. Every business owner should understand these requirements:
| Coverage Type | Required? | Who Requires It |
|---|---|---|
| Workers Compensation | ✓ Required | New York Department of Insurance — recommended for all employers |
| Disability Benefits | ✓ Required | New York — varies by industry and employer size |
| Commercial Auto (owned vehicles) | ✓ Required | TxDMV — for business-registered vehicles |
| General Liability | Often Required | Commercial leases, client contracts, licensing boards |
| Professional Liability (E&O) | Industry Dependent | Some professional licenses (contractors, brokers, etc.) |
| Cyber Liability | Optional | Increasingly required by enterprise clients |
Industries We Specialize In on
's diverse economy includes thousands of small businesses across a wide range of industries. The The Della Agency has experience with the insurance needs of:
- Contractors and trades: General contractors, electricians, plumbers, HVAC, landscapers — we build contractor policies that cover your tools, liability, and commercial auto in one comprehensive program.
- Retail businesses: Storefronts, boutiques, and restaurants throughout rely on BOPs with proper inventory coverage and slip-and-fall liability limits.
- Service businesses: Consultants, marketing agencies, accountants, and financial advisors need professional liability (E&O) alongside their general liability coverage.
- Healthcare practices: Medical offices, dental practices, and therapists need specific coverage for malpractice, patient records, and HIPAA compliance.
- Real estate: Property managers, agents, and investors need a combination of E&O, general liability, and commercial umbrella coverage tailored to New York's active real estate market.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Business Insurance
At minimum, most small businesses need a Business Owner's Policy (BOP) combining general liability and commercial property, plus workers compensation if you have any employees (required by New York). Depending on your industry, you may also need commercial auto, professional liability, or cyber liability. We assess your specific needs in a free consultation.
Yes — New York requires virtually all employers to carry workers compensation insurance, regardless of the number of employees or whether they're full-time, part-time, or seasonal. Penalties for non-compliance include significant fines, stop-work orders, and personal liability for the business owner for any employee injuries. There are very limited exceptions — contact us to confirm whether your business qualifies.
A basic BOP for a low-risk small business typically starts at $500–$1,500 per year. For businesses with higher risk profiles — contractors, food service, medical practices — premiums can be $3,000–$10,000+ depending on coverage and revenue. Workers compensation is priced separately based on payroll. We find competitive rates and design programs that give you maximum coverage per dollar spent.
No — this is one of the most dangerous coverage gaps for business owners. Using a personally-insured vehicle for commercial purposes (deliveries, client visits, transporting goods or employees) can void your personal auto claim if an accident occurs during business use. Any vehicle used for business purposes needs a commercial auto policy or business use endorsement.
A Certificate of Insurance (COI) is a document that proves your business has active coverage — required by most commercial landlords, general contractors, and corporate clients before they'll work with you. As your local insurance agent, The Della Agency can issue COIs same-day and can name additional insureds as required by your contracts. Call (000) 000-0000 for urgent COI requests.
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