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Business Insurance for Sedona Families & Businesses

Commercial protection for Sedona's galleries, retailers, tourism operators, restaurants, and professional services — general liability, commercial property, business auto, workers' comp, and a tailored Business Owner Policy (BOP). Built for the tourism-driven Uptown economy, the seasonal revenue rhythms, and the unique risks of doing business in red-rock country.

Business Insurance — personal and commercial insurance in Sedona

What it covers

  • General liability — bodily injury, property damage, and product liability
  • Commercial property — building, inventory, fixtures, and equipment
  • Business interruption — lost revenue after a covered loss
  • Business Owner Policy (BOP) — bundled liability + property
  • Workers' compensation for W-2 employees
  • Commercial auto for business vehicles
  • Cyber liability and professional liability (E&O) where relevant

Who it's for

  • Uptown Sedona galleries, retailers, and restaurants
  • Tour operators, guides, and outdoor-adventure businesses
  • Short-term rental and vacation-rental property owners
  • Professional service firms, consultants, and freelancers
  • Sedona-area wineries, tasting rooms, and hospitality

Why CCA

  • Coverage rated for tourism-driven, seasonal revenue patterns
  • BOP and commercial package structures sized to your operation
  • Specialty markets for hard-to-place risks (prior losses, high-value inventory)
  • Coordination with your personal coverage and umbrella for full protection
Business Insurance — FAQ

Common questions about business insurance

Most Sedona small businesses need general liability (customer injury and property damage), commercial property or a BOP (the building, inventory, and equipment), and — if they have employees — workers' compensation. Many also need business auto (for delivery or service vehicles), business interruption (for lost revenue after a covered loss), and cyber or professional liability depending on the operation. We tailor the program to what your business actually does.

Often yes. Standard commercial property policies cap coverage for theft of art, jewelry, and collectibles, and may not cover consigned pieces or art in transit to and from shows. A fine-art endorsement or separate inland marine policy schedules individual pieces at their appraised value, often with broader coverage and no deductible. For a Sedona gallery carrying significant inventory, this is essential.

In Arizona, any business with one or more employees — including part-time and some contract workers — is generally required to carry workers' compensation. Sole proprietors and partners without employees are exempt, but the moment you hire, the requirement applies. We structure workers' comp with correct class codes for your operation, whether that's a gallery, a tour company, or a restaurant.

Only with the right policy — and this is one of the most common coverage gaps we see. A standard homeowners policy typically excludes short-term rental activity, leaving you exposed to guest-injury liability and guest-caused property damage. Proper coverage comes from a business-owner policy or a specialized vacation-rental endorsement that includes liability for paying guests, damage to your property, and lost rental income after a covered loss.

Cost depends entirely on what you're insuring — your home's value and wildfire exposure, the drivers and vehicles on your policy, the life benefit you need, your health plan tier, your business operations, and your travel. We quote your actual situation in about 15 minutes, across multiple A-rated carriers — never a ballpark from a generic form.

Yes. Sedona and Northern Arizona is our home market, but we are licensed in all 50 states. We regularly insure Sedona residents' second homes, investment properties, and business interests in other states — and we coordinate everything under one program.

Typically 15 minutes on a call. Coordinated multi-line personal or commercial programs may take a bit longer as we shop the right markets, but we move fast and set expectations up front.

Often yes. We have admitted and surplus-lines markets for clients with prior losses, non-renewals, or properties in high wildfire-risk areas. Bring us your situation and we'll find a market — and explain your options honestly.

Usually yes. A coordinated bundle — home + auto + life, plus umbrella and business coverage where relevant — closes gaps, is typically 10–25% cheaper than separate policies, and is far easier to manage at claim and renewal time.

A.M. Best ratings reflect a carrier's financial strength and ability to pay claims. We place coverage with A-rated (and A.M. Best A+ where possible) carriers so the coverage is there when a wildfire, a monsoon flood, a serious accident, or a liability claim hits.

Yes. Condo and townhome coverage (HO-6) protects your unit, personal property, and liability beyond what the HOA's master policy covers. Renters insurance (HO-4) covers your belongings and liability for a fraction of the cost. Both are common needs in Sedona's mixed housing market.

Yes. We write coverage for motorcycles, RVs, ATVs, UTVs, and other off-road and recreational vehicles common to Northern Arizona's outdoor lifestyle. These are typically written as policies or endorsements separate from a standard auto policy and can be bundled into a single program.

For home: address, year built, square footage, construction, and any prior claims. For auto: drivers, vehicles, and driving history. For life: age, health, and coverage goals. For business: operations, payroll, property, and vehicles. For health: household size, income (for subsidies), and preferred doctors. The more detail, the more accurate the quote.

Yes. We help Sedona small businesses — galleries, tour operators, restaurants, professional service firms — set up group health, dental, vision, and supplemental benefits for their employees, including SHOP marketplace options and level-funded plans for growing teams.

We help clients prepare before wildfire season (documentation, dwelling-limit reviews, evacuation checklists) and respond fast during and after an event. When a claim hits, you reach a Sedona-based person who knows you — not a queue — with a 2-hour response commitment and hands-on help through to settlement.

Yes — and we encourage it. Many new Sedona clients arrive underinsured on dwelling replacement cost, with auto limits too low for Arizona's exposure, or with gaps in flood or umbrella coverage. A free policy review takes about 30 minutes and often surfaces real savings alongside better protection.

Yes. If you own a primary residence in Sedona, a cabin in Flagstaff, and a rental property in another state, we coordinate all three under one program with a single umbrella above them — no gaps between carriers or policies.

We're local, independent, and multi-carrier. You work with a Sedona-based agent who knows the community, the climate, and the carriers — not a scripted rep reading from a screen. We shop your coverage across competing A-rated markets and advocate for you, not the carrier.

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