NAPA Property & Casualty Insurance Plans.  What Is It? - Property and casualty business insurance…  Protects a person or business against loss or the.

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NAPA Property & Casualty Insurance Plans

 What Is It? - Property and casualty business insurance…  Protects a person or business against loss or the loss of its income-producing abilities  Protects a person or business against legal liability for losses caused by injury to other people or dames to the property of others - Record setting losses driving premiums up - Insurance companies using more restrictive underwriting

 Why Should You Care? - Costs continue to rise impacting your business net profit potential - Protecting your business is just as important as growing it - All members now have an opportunity to leverage the NAPA Insurance Center’s new Business Group Program  Customized for NAPA AutoCare members only specific to your needs in the automotive repair industry  Directly managed underwriting and pricing NAPA Property & Casualty Insurance Plans

 What Does It Cost? - Premiums vary for a number of reasons  Coverage desired, State regulations, location, etc. - Individual NAPA AutoCare business owners will be considered part of a larger group  Large groups get better rates on Property & Casualty insurance NAPA Property & Casualty Insurance Plans

 How Do You Get Started? - Have your independent insurance agent contact the NAPA Insurance Center or contact directly - The NAPA Insurance Center will take care of the rest Jack Calabrese NAPA Property & Casualty Insurance Plans