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Your business, your family or your unique collection can potentially be exposed to a lot of risk factors that can cause your world to change without notice. That’s why it is so important to have the right insurance protection to safeguard everything you’ve worked hard for. But let’s face it; reading through pages and pages of insurance lingo is not how most people prefer to spend their free time. Our new Clickable Coverage scenes are here to change how you look at insurance by helping you learn about insurance in a fun, visual way. Let’s take a peek!

What are Clickable Coverage scenes?

Clickable Coverage scenes are a collection of interactive, visual scenes highlighting common personal, business, benefits and unique collection risks and related insurance protection solutions. The scenes are designed to educate and help you understand exposures and how to best protect yourself and your businesses from these exposures.

How do Clickable Coverage scenes work?

Each of our Clickable Coverage scenes has clickable areas, called hot spots, that you can click on to read about the illustrated risk and the recommended insurance protection for that risk. Simple. The best part is that you can learn about insurance protection in a jargon-free style because our coverage scenes were created to help you, not to confuse you.

Available Clickable Coverage scenes for you to explore

Restaurant

CC - Restaurant

Golf Course

CC_-_Golf_Course

Business

CC_-_Business

Condo

CC_-_Condos

Home

CC_-_Home

A word of advice

Our Clickable Coverage scenes should be used solely as an insurance learning tool. We do recommend that you speak with a qualified insurance advisor directly for recommendations specific to your business or personal needs because your world is unique and should be consulted as such.

What do your think of our Clickable Coverage scenes? Let us know in the comments below!

All insurance policies are different. Be sure to review your insurance policy for specific information about coverages available to you. Nothing in this post is meant to suggest a guarantee of coverage.