
Are You Confident Your Business Is Covered Where It Counts?
Have you ever asked yourself: “Do I have the right insurance for my business—or am I just guessing?” Or worse: “Could one lawsuit or storm wipe everything out?”
At The Oak Insurance Group, we’ve spent over 20 years helping businesses in Decatur and across Georgia secure the right coverage—not just to meet state laws, but to protect everything you’ve worked so hard to build.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
- – What coverage is required by Georgia law
- – The most essential policies for different industries
- – Why being local matters more than ever in today’s volatile market
Georgia’s Legal Requirements: What Insurance You Must Have
If you have 3 or more employees—even part-time or seasonal—you are required to carry workers’ compensation.
Under Georgia law, this includes:
- Full-time and part-time W-2 employees
- Most seasonal workers
- Some independent contractors
Failing to carry this can result in fines, shutdown orders, and even criminal charges.
You’ll also need commercial auto insurance if you use a vehicle for work—even if it’s your personal car. Industries like healthcare, legal, and construction may also require professional liability insurance to maintain licenses.
General Liability Insurance: Your First Line of Defense
If a customer trips, a product fails, or you’re simply named in a lawsuit—this is the policy that protects you.
This coverage includes:
- Bodily injury
- Property damage
- Personal and advertising injury
Business Property Insurance: For Storms, Theft, and Equipment Loss
Georgia’s volatile weather—from tornadoes to hurricanes—makes this coverage essential.
Look for:
- Replacement cost coverage
- Business interruption insurance
- Equipment breakdown protection
Professional Liability Insurance: For Service-Based Businesses
If your business gives advice, designs systems, or delivers expertise—you need this.
This includes:
- Tech consultants and SaaS providers
- Fitness trainers
- Real estate agents and insurance professionals
Workers’ Compensation Insurance: Mandatory and Misunderstood
Even part-time and seasonal workers count toward Georgia’s 3-employee minimum.
Premiums are based on job type, so even office-based teams need this coverage—just at a lower rate.
Commercial Auto Insurance: For Business on the Road
Using your car for business? Your personal policy likely won’t cover you.
Make sure your policy includes:
- Liability coverage above the state minimum
- Hired/non-owned vehicle coverage
- Fleet safety discounts (where applicable)
Georgia-Specific Risks That Impact Your Insurance Needs
Why Local Matters
When it comes to understanding Georgia laws and weather risks—local wins.
At The Oak Insurance Group in Decatur, we understand both the risks and the resources unique to Georgia business owners.
Managing Your Commercial Insurance Over Time
- Review annually. Are your payroll, locations, or service offerings different?
- Update documents. Store photos, receipts, and asset lists.
- Plan for claims. Know your coverage limits and provider contacts.
Protect What You’ve Built
You’ve worked hard to build your Georgia business—don’t let a storm, lawsuit, or compliance gap undo it.
- You now understand what insurance is required—and what coverage protects your people, property, and profit.
- Every Georgia business faces risks—whether from weather, lawsuits, or unexpected accidents.
- Book a free coverage review or read Top Insurance Mistakes Georgia Businesses Make.
- At The Oak Insurance Group in Decatur, we’ve helped protect Georgia businesses for over two decades. Let us help you protect yours.
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