U.S. Chamber of Commerce
U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Protecting Your Business and Assets


Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes. Robbery, forgery, computer piracy. It is a fact of life, and business, that Mother Nature sometimes strikes, accidents happen, and some people steal things. Just as you take steps to ensure the safety of your home and family, so too must you take steps to minimize the risks to your business. To do this, there are several issues you should consider:

  • Insurance examines when you need it, and when you don't. We'll also help you learn how to get the best insurance value for your dollar.
  • Security addresses the ways you can protect your business from burglary, theft, and embezzlement by employees.
  • Disaster planning helps you to develop a disaster contingency plan.
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