Service Business Insurance in Greenville, TX
Protection for Texas service companies sending crews into the field or delivering professional expertise.
Service Business Insurance Mistakes That Threaten Your Revenue
No Professional Liability (E&O) Coverage
If a client claims your advice or service caused them financial harm, even if you did nothing wrong, defending that claim costs money. Professional liability covers your legal defense and any settlements.
Treating General Liability as Your Only Policy
GL covers third-party bodily injury and property damage. It does not cover professional errors, employee claims, cyber incidents, or your own business property. Most service businesses need at least three separate policies.
No Cyber Coverage
Service businesses handle client data, payment info, and internal communications. A single ransomware attack can shut down operations for weeks. Cyber insurance covers recovery costs, legal fees, and notification expenses.
Skipping Business Interruption Coverage
If a fire, flood, or other covered event forces you to shut down temporarily, business interruption insurance replaces lost income during the closure. Without it, fixed costs keep running while revenue stops.
Why Greenville Businesses Choose TB Insurance
Greenville is the economic center of the SC Upstate, anchored by a world-class automotive and advanced manufacturing corridor along I-85. The Inland Port Greer, a rail facility connecting Upstate manufacturers directly to the Port of Charleston, has made Greenville a critical node in South Carolina's freight network.
Automotive parts haulers, flatbed carriers serving BMW and Michelin, and Inland Port drayage operators are the core trucking segments in Greenville. TB Insurance has carrier relationships experienced in just-in-time automotive logistics and the specific requirements of operating around the Inland Port Greer.
Coverage We Provide in Greenville
Every policy is tailored to your operation, not a one-size-fits-all package.
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