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Does California require business insurance?
Most coverages aren't required by California state law except for workers' compensation. Any business that has employees is required to have workers' comp coverage through the state's insurance fund or through a private insurance carrier.
Who are the people in the AAA commercial?
Lucy Woodward and Ronald Evans deliver the vocal chops, with actors Sarah Egger and Ernest Adriaansz appearing in the videos. Radical Media's Dave Meyers, a supple and seasoned director of both music videos and commercials, doesn't miss a beat with the spot-on visuals.
What commercial is Rick Astley?
Rick Astley's iconic hairstyle is featured in an ad campaign with CSAA Insurance Group. The new video features the fun twist of Rick "Rickrolling" himself, plus, a couple of other "insider" moments especially for fans of the music icon.
What insurance is needed for a small business in California?
While each small business is unique, insurance carriers have recommended that small businesses in California carry at least $500,000–$1,000,000 in commercial liability insurance to cover bodily injury, personal injury, advertising injury, and legal defense and judgments.
How much is business insurance in California?
California small business owners typically pay about $37 per month for business insurance, according to NEXT Insurance data. However, costs differ by industry and the amount of risk each business faces.
Do I need business insurance by law?
Most types of commercial insurance are not mandated by law. However, depending on the state laws where your business operates, you might be required to purchase: Workers' compensation insurance if you have employees. Commercial auto insurance for a business-owned vehicle.