Glass Insurance
Nothing is more fragile than glass. When glass breaks, you can be faced with high costs. Your premises have a lot of windows, which is why a good glass insurance policy is indispensable.
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Protect your business from glass breakage damage
Glass breakage can be quite expensive in hospitality businesses with many windows. That's why we offer you specific glass insurance. This insurance covers these unforeseen costs, so you can focus on running your business.
In addition to crucial stand-alone coverage, our glass insurance is also a valuable complement to buildings insurance and property and inventory insurance. With this holistic protection, you can run your hospitality business with confidence.
You can take out this insurance separately or as part of the KHN Security Package. You can put together your own KHN Security Package and it insures the most common risks in the hospitality industry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need glass insurance?
When glass breaks, you want to have the glass repaired immediately. With the glass insurance of KHN Insurances, the glass of your hospitality building is well insured against unexpected damage and you do not have to pay the high repair or replacement costs of the glass.
When you have a broken window, you want to limit further damage. That's why you can call the glass number of KHN Insurances 24/7. Then, even in the middle of the night, an emergency seal will be placed so that no more damage can occur.
What is your hospitality business insured for with glass insurance?
- Emergency repairs, such as hammering shut your window frames after a damage;
- Damage to the glass of your hospitality building caused by fire, explosion or lightning;
- Damage to glass caused by vandalism or burglary in your hospitality property;
- Optional: do you have a logo or lettering incorporated into the glass? You can also have this insured.
How can the KHN insurance package help me?
Every hospitality business is unique! We are therefore happy to advise you and discuss together which coverage best suits your hospitality business in a personal consultation. We can also help you compare different insurance policies.
Who is responsible for glass breakage in my leased premises?
This depends on the specific provisions of your lease. Some agreements may state that the landlord is responsible, while others may place the responsibility on the tenant.
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