What Insurance Does My Small Business Need in Georgia?

Running a small business in Georgia comes with opportunity — but also a lot of risk that many owners underestimate until it’s too late. Whether you’re a roofer, artisan contractor, cleaning company, or other service-based business, having the right insurance isn’t just about compliance — it’s about protecting everything you’ve worked to build.

At New Leaf Agency LLC, we focus on helping small business owners understand their risks first, then build coverage that actually fits their operations.

The Types of Businesses We Help Most

Most of the businesses we work with are hands-on, service-based operations like roofing contractors, artisans, house cleaning companies, and similar small trades. These businesses often rely heavily on vehicles, equipment, and subcontractors — which creates unique exposure if coverage isn’t structured correctly.

Common Mistakes We See in Georgia

One of the biggest mistakes business owners make is using their personal auto insurance for business use. Another major issue is being completely uninsured or not understanding policy exclusions until after a claim happens. These gaps often create devastating financial exposure that owners never expected.

Core Coverages Most Small Businesses Need

In most cases, Georgia small business owners should at least consider:

  • General liability insurance
  • Commercial auto insurance
  • Tools and equipment coverage
  • Umbrella liability policies
  • Professional liability (E&O) coverage

Each of these plays a different role in protecting against lawsuits, accidents, property damage, or professional mistakes.

A Real-Life Example of What Can Go Wrong

We’ve seen situations where a business owner used a personal vehicle for work-related travel. After causing an accident that seriously injured another driver, they later discovered their personal auto policy excluded coverage because the vehicle was being used for business purposes.

To make matters worse, the business had no commercial liability insurance in place to step in. The result was a lawsuit directly against the owner and the business — creating financial exposure that could have been avoided with proper coverage.

Why Cheap Insurance Often Costs More

Many business owners focus on getting the lowest premium, but cheaper policies often come with significant exclusions or limited coverage. In many cases, the difference in cost between basic and properly structured coverage is far less than people expect — but the difference in protection can be massive.

What We Ask Every New Client

When we first speak with a business owner, we focus on understanding their real exposure:

  • What type of business are you in?
  • How many employees do you have?
  • Do you hire contractors?
  • What do daily operations actually look like?
  • Do you operate in multiple states?

These questions help uncover risks that aren’t always obvious at first glance.

Georgia Business Insurance Considerations

One major trend impacting small businesses in Georgia is rising lawsuit costs. Even minor incidents can escalate quickly into expensive legal claims, making proper liability protection more important than ever.

Our Philosophy at New Leaf Agency LLC

We believe insurance should start with understanding risk, not selling a policy. Our approach is centered on protecting what business owners have built while prioritizing long-term relationships over transactions.

We also see common coverage gaps in areas like:

  • Professional liability for service providers
  • Liquor liability in hospitality
  • Employment practices liability for employers
  • Umbrella policies that don’t fully extend underlying coverage

Final Thoughts

The right insurance isn’t about having the most policies — it’s about having the right protection in place for how your business actually operates.

If you’re a small business owner in Georgia and want to make sure your coverage matches your real-world risk, contact New Leaf Agency LLC for a comprehensive risk analysis and quote.

Easy Home Inventory Guide

Ten tips & guidelines for creating a Home inventory for insurance protection.

Less than 10% of policy holders know the value of their personal property. This can be a challenge in the event of a fire or tornado. I recommend to clients that they create a digital inventory of their property that will help them in times of disaster. It is easy to do and can be a valuable tool for you in the future.

Below, I will outline ten tips and guidelines to help you get your digital inventory completed. It takes less than an hour for most homes and will give you peace of mind at a time when it matters most.

  1. Start with the outside of your home. Film or photograph any outbuildings and fences you own. Don’t forget to get images of the yard equipment in the outbuildings or storage.
  2. Then photograph all exterior sides of your home. This will help document the condition and materials your home is constructed with.
  3. Now move into the garage. Make sure to open any cabinets or tool chest that may contain any tools you have. Skill saws, drills etc.
  4. Now move to each interior room. Start in the basement if you have one and work your way up. The point here is to have a process…top to bottom or bottom to top. Make sure to photograph 360 degrees. Usually, 4-6 shots gets this covered.
  5. Now move up from the basement up to the kitchen. Remember to open drawers and cabinets to show stored appliances.
  6. Move into the dining room and living rooms. Do not forget the laundry room.
  7. Now move into each bedroom. Remember to open any drawers that have Jewelry, guns or artwork stored. Remember to get Valuables appraised and scheduled separately on your Homeowners, Renters, or Condo Policy.
  8. Now finish up in the attic. Make note of Holiday decorations you may have stored.
  9. Now upload these images to the cloud for storage or transfer them to a flash drive and store at a friend’s home of bank deposit box.
  10. Set yourself a reminder to repeat this process in one year.

Now you can sleep knowing that if you ever need to produce an inventory of your personal property, you will have the visual and audio aid to help you. You will be amazed at what you might forget during a time of chaos after a tornado or fire has destroyed your most personal belongings.

Insurance can’t replace your items lost but it can help you financially rebuild your life. Your agent and adjuster will do everything they can to help, but you make things much more accurate by taking a few minutes each year to protect yourself.

A better way to buy insurance has arrived!

Welcome to the first issue of The Leaf. It’s the official blog of New Leaf Agency LLC.

Welcome to the first issue of The Leaf. It’s the official blog of New Leaf Agency LLC.

The New Leaf Agency is the independent insurance agency that works for you. This means that we are not captive to one company. We sell policies for a lot of companies. Some that specialize in specific types of coverage. This allows us to find companies and policies that provides the type of coverage you need at the best price.

The best part is that if you need to change companies at some point in the future, you don’t lose the valuable trust and relationship you have built with your agent. Your agent can stay with you while you benefit from the best prices and quality coverage.

We hope to use this blog to share information about insurance and how to save money and work with your insurance policies in the most effective way. If you are our client, I hope you’ll subscribe to stay up-to-date on the latest changes or trends. And even if your not our client yet, subscribe to learn how to protect your Auto, Home, Life, and Commercial investments. We will give you tips and guidance to making the most of your insurance coverage and rest knowing you are protected.

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We are looking forward to serving you in the New Year.

Happy New Year!!

Eric Stokley; CEO-Agent.