Operations Protection
Answers about business continuity coverage for equipment downtime, critical systems, incident response, and claims under Operations Protection.
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Does Operations Protection Have A Deductible?Eligible plans are generally designed with a $0 deductible on covered claims, though terms may vary by your plan documents.
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How Do I Report An Incident Under Operations Protection?Eligible members may generally submit incidents through digital incident reporting, with a dedicated response team coordinating next steps.
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How Fast Is Incident Response With Operations Protection?Plans are generally designed around a 48-hour incident response and a 24-hour resolution target, which may vary by incident and plan.
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How Is Operations Protection Different from General Liability?General liability and operations protection are both core business coverages, but they protect against different things.
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How Many Locations Does Operations Protection Cover?A standard plan is generally designed to cover one location, with additional options that may be available by tier.
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What Does Business Interruption Coverage Include?Business interruption coverage replaces lost income and pays continuing operating expenses when a covered event temporarily prevents your business from operating normally.
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What Does Operations Protection Cover?Operations Protection is generally designed to support business continuity when eligible equipment or critical systems experience downtime, subject to your plan documents.
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What Is Operations Protection?Operations protection — sometimes called business interruption or business continuity coverage — pays a business when day-to-day operations are disrupted by a covered event.
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Who Handles My Operations Protection Claim?A dedicated incident response team is generally assigned to coordinate eligible claims, subject to the terms in your plan documents.