A commercial property insurance policy can usually be depended upon to handle direct loss to structures, equipment and related property that are owned by a restaurant or other food service business. However, what happens when weather conditions take a turn for the worse and cause indirect damage by knocking out utility services to your establishment? Examples of losses include damage by heat-induced transformer breakdowns; or broken power lines, including compressors, motors and switches, which could result in food spoilage.
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Protecting your restaurant from loss of utility services
Posted by Susie Scherff on October 20, 2011 at 3:46 AM
Topics: restaurant insurance, commercial insurance for restaurants, food service, utility interruption, property insurance for restaurants, off premises utility interruption, restaurants