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Crime insurance in Wheeling, WV, Moundsville, WV, St. Clairsville, OH, and throughout West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Every company, regardless of size, is a potential target for white collar crime. We’ll work with you to design insurance coverage that helps you minimize risk and protects your business and your assets from theft, fraud and forgery.

Commercial crime insurance isn’t so much about men in masks and a bag marked “LOOT,” but rather what’s better known as white-collar crime.

Commercial crime insurance covers not just physical property being stolen, but also financial theft such as fraud, siphoning off funds and bogus invoicing. These types of events pose a serious risk to businesses. This is especially true because business practices continue to become more complicated, and technology advancements continue to increase the opportunities for sophisticated scams and frauds.

As with any type of insurance, you’ll need to check exactly what’s covered, but crime insurance can protect against losses that you might have little or no chance of recovering through the court system.

One major benefit of business crime insurance is that insurers will often offer advice or support to help reduce the risks of suffering such crime in the first place. Or, if a crime of this nature occurs at your business, insurers may provide expert investigators who can increase the chances of finding the culprits (and reduce the risk of repeat offenses).

Commercial crime insurance shouldn’t be overlooked. We can help you get started by reviewing crime insurance options that would work best for your business.

Let’s discuss your crime insurance.

One of our insurance advisors will reach out to you to review your information and present you with the appropriate crime insurance solution. There’s no obligation, just good-old-fashioned advice.
Paree Insurance Centers offers comprehensive crime insurance in Wheeling, WV, Moundsville, WV, St. Clairsville, OH, and throughout West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania including Ohio County, Marshall County, Wetzel County, Brooke County and Belmont County.