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    themountainchicks Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 28, 2006, 04:41 PM
    What do thrift stores do for insurance?
    My mother and I are opening up a small thrift/consignment store in Washington state. We have bought the building. My question is: are there options out there? Are there any insurance companies that are specifically for thrift stores?
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    Nov 25, 2006, 06:07 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by themountainchicks
    My mother and I are opening up a small thrift/consignment store in Washington state. We have bought the building. My question is: are there options out there? Are there any insurance companies that are specifically for thrift stores?
    Sure there are options to choose from and many companies that issue insurance coverages for thrift stores, just let me give you an idea of what kind of insurance you might want to consider and I will use a homeowner as a example because both the thrift store and the home have similar insurance needs. For example, a store has "guests" or customers who visit and so do homeowners. If they were to trip and fall, homeowners purchase "medical payments" coverage. It's not a separate policy for the store, just a basic part of a comprehensive bigger policy because all stores have this same need. Also, related to Med pay somewhat is liability coverage, it's issued in much larger limits than Med pay and is designed to pay costs associated with larger more expensive incidents for which you could be legally liable. Let's say someone tripped and fell a suffered a severe debilitating injury that prevented them from engaging in their or any line of work and let's say you, the owner, were negligent or found to be negligent, then the liability insurance would assisit in not only defending you in a court of law but if found negligent, would pay costs associated with injuries of the injuried person. Next is the contents of your business which are much life the contents of your home. The store needs fire, flood coverage, etc on it's contents much like the contents of a home.
    Then there is the bldg you own, it needs coveage much like your home. So an agent will either package all these coverages and more (ie glass, signs, loss of earnings, etc.) into one policy or write them in some other manner. Let me know if I can assisit further. I am not licensed to quote, write or provide insurance in your state and these answers should not be construed to be an offer to quote, write or provide such insurance.
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    Apr 21, 2008, 05:50 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by themountainchicks
    My mother and I are opening up a small thrift/consignment store in Washington state. We have bought the building. My question is: are there options out there? Are there any insurance companies that are specifically for thrift stores?
    I am trying to network with other thrift shop owners. My name is Yolanda Scott and I have a thrift shop in Atlanta, Georgia. Stop-N-Shop Antiques and thrifts 11661 Hastings Bridge Rd. Lovejoy, Georgia 30250. 770-873-0826 please keep me in your prayers.
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    Oct 25, 2010, 11:17 PM
    We are in the process of starting a nonprofit thrift store in Northridge CA. State Farm declined to insure us since we sell second hand. Please keep me posted with any insurance company names that you found to have reasonable prices. We need liability only. We are not planing on insuring the store merchandise. We only have volunteers working.
    Looking forward to sharing and learning from you all.
    Also Bed bugs although not a huge problem in LA yet are a potential hazard. How are you dealing with this at your store?
    What kind of store policy do you have?
    Cheers from LA
    Nadya [email protected]
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    Aug 8, 2012, 06:29 PM
    We too are being surprised at the hard time we are having securing insurance! I just did a Google search for "consignment store insurance", and got some good leads to follow up. (and got to this page as well!)

    I see there is a trade association called NARTS that supports our type of business.

    Good point about the bedbugs!

    Good luck!
    Woodport Consignments (open as of 8/7/12)
    70B Rt 181
    Lake Hopatcong, NJ
    Www.woodportconsignments.com

    Infant, Children's, Teen, Mens and Women's Clothing, including Maternity and Plus Size. Clothing, Accessories, Baby and Household Items, Toys, Electronics, Media and More!
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    Aug 22, 2013, 05:20 PM
    Help I also opening thrift store need help getting insurance.. can someone refer me to get coverage.. In Ca. ready to open no insurance HELP! Can't open till I get some.

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