Naples has one of Southwest Florida's most diverse small business communities — from hospitality and real estate to construction and healthcare. Whether you need a basic general liability policy or a full commercial package, Bruno builds the coverage that fits your business without overcomplicating it.
Coverage Types
Commercial insurance is not one-size-fits-all. The right coverage depends on your business type, size, and risk exposure. Here are the core coverages most Naples businesses need to consider.
Covers third-party bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury claims. The foundation of any business insurance program — often required by landlords, clients, and licensing boards. Protects your business from the cost of lawsuits and settlements.
A BOP bundles general liability with commercial property coverage (your building or contents) and often business interruption insurance into one policy at a lower combined cost. The most common starting point for Naples small businesses with a physical location or significant equipment.
Required if your business owns vehicles or if employees regularly use vehicles for work. Personal auto policies exclude business use. Commercial auto covers company vehicles, hired vehicles, and can include non-owned auto coverage for employees using personal cars for business purposes.
Required in Florida for most businesses with 4+ employees (1+ in construction). Covers medical expenses and lost wages for employees injured on the job — and protects employers from lawsuits related to workplace injuries. Non-compliance in Florida carries serious penalties including stop-work orders.
Naples Business Landscape
The Naples business community spans hospitality (restaurants, hotels, tour operators), real estate and property management, construction and contractors, healthcare and wellness, professional services (accounting, legal, consulting), retail, and a large number of home-based businesses. Each industry has different liability exposures and different insurance requirements.
Naples contractors, for example, face higher liability exposure and stricter workers' comp requirements than a home-based consultant. A restaurant needs liquor liability coverage and specific food service endorsements. A real estate agent needs Errors & Omissions (E&O) coverage. One conversation with Bruno identifies which coverages your specific business actually needs — and which ones you don't.
Many Naples small business owners are also unaware that their homeowners policy does not extend to business activity. If clients visit your home office, your homeowners liability won't cover a slip-and-fall. Business income from a home-based business typically also requires separate coverage.
Florida's regulatory environment affects commercial insurance in several ways. Workers' compensation compliance is enforced aggressively — the state regularly conducts audits, particularly in construction. Independent contractor classifications are scrutinized, and misclassification can result in large premium adjustments and penalties.
For businesses with commercial property, the same post-Ian market dynamics that affected homeowners apply — carriers have tightened underwriting, roof age matters, and windstorm deductibles are a key consideration. Commercial flood is a separate policy, just as with residential property.
Naples' seasonal economy also creates unique considerations: businesses that operate only part of the year, employ seasonal workers, or have significantly varying revenue need policies built for that pattern. Bruno understands the Naples market and builds commercial packages that match how your business actually operates. See our business claims guidance →
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