Reyna Agency Solutions Inc.

Commercial Insurance in Hampton Roads, VA

Reyna Agency Solutions is a licensed independent insurance agency serving businesses in Hampton Roads, VA.

Commercial insurance covers a range of policy types designed to address business risk — from liability and property to workers’ compensation and professional coverage.

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How Commercial Insurance Coverage Is Structured

Commercial insurance is a broad category that includes multiple policy types. Each type addresses a different area of business risk. Depending on a business’s operations, one or more of these coverage types may apply.

Some of the most common coverage areas within commercial insurance include:

Commercial Property Insurance

Covers physical assets such as buildings, equipment, and inventory against covered perils.

Commercial Auto Insurance

Covers vehicles used for business purposes. Personal auto policies generally do not extend coverage to vehicles used commercially.

Professional Liability Insurance

Covers claims related to errors, omissions, or negligence in professional services. This type is separate from general liability and applies to service-based operations.

Coverage types such as general liability, workers’ compensation, and Business Owner’s Policy are addressed in more detail in their own dedicated sections.yes

How Coverage Is Evaluated and Recommended

Coverage recommendations at Reyna Agency Solutions are based on a review of each business’s operations, risk exposures, and applicable requirements.

As an independent agency, we work with multiple carriers. This means coverage options are not limited to a single provider.

Understanding how coverage is evaluated helps clarify what information a business owner will need to provide during the quoting process.

Factors That Influence Coverage Decisions

Business Operations

The nature of a business’s activities affects which coverage types are applicable and how they are underwritten.

Carriers categorize businesses by industry. This classification influences policy eligibility, coverage scope, and underwriting decisions.

Location affects risk exposure. Businesses operating in Hampton Roads may face regional factors relevant to property and liability coverage.

Workforce size affects requirements for workers’ compensation and may influence eligibility for certain packaged policies.

Carriers typically review prior insurance history as part of the underwriting process. Coverage gaps or prior claims may affect available options.

Which Businesses Typically Need Commercial Insurance

Commercial insurance applies to businesses in specific operational circumstances.

Businesses that employ workers and are subject to Virginia’s workers’ compensation requirements

Businesses that own or lease physical space, equipment, or inventory that would need to be replaced or repaired after a covered loss

Businesses that provide services or advice to clients may be subject to claims related to professional errors or omissions

What Type of Insurance Is Best for a Small Business?

There is no single policy type that applies to every small business. The appropriate coverage depends on the business’s industry, operations, size, and legal requirements. Some businesses may be adequately covered by a Business Owner’s Policy. 

Others may require separate policies for general liability, commercial property, professional liability, or commercial auto.

Several factors determine which coverage types are relevant for a specific business:

Legal Requirements

Virginia law requires certain coverage types for qualifying businesses. Workers' compensation requirements, for example, are based on employee count — not on business preference or structure.

Contractual Requirements

Many commercial leases, vendor agreements, and client contracts require specific types and minimum limits of coverage as a condition of the agreement.

Operational Risk Exposure

The coverage types relevant to a business depend on what that business does. Key operational factors include:

What Are the Risks of Not Having Commercial Insurance?

Operating without commercial insurance exposes a business to financial liability that would otherwise be addressed through a policy. Without coverage, a business is responsible for paying costs related to third-party claims, property damage, or employee injuries directly.

Understanding the specific gaps created by the absence of coverage helps clarify what each policy type is designed to protect against.

Liability Claims

Without general liability coverage, a business bears the full cost of third-party claims, including legal defense and any resulting judgments.

Property Loss

Without commercial property coverage, the cost to repair or replace business property after a covered event falls to the business. This includes damage caused by fire or other covered perils.

Employee Injuries

Without workers' compensation coverage, a business may be responsible for medical expenses and lost wages related to work-related injuries, in addition to potential regulatory penalties.

Contract Non-Compliance

Many contracts require proof of coverage. The absence of required insurance can result in the termination of a contract or disqualification from future agreements.

What Business Insurance Does an LLC Need?

An LLC structure provides legal separation between personal and business assets, but it does not provide insurance coverage. The coverage needs of an LLC depend on its operations, not its legal structure — one does not substitute for the other.

Coverage Considerations for LLCs

General Liability

Addresses third-party claims related to business operations. Required by many commercial landlords and service contracts.

Workers' Compensation

Required by Virginia law for LLCs with the qualifying number of employees, regardless of business structure.

Professional Liability

Relevant for LLCs that provide services, consulting, or advice. Covers claims related to errors or omissions not typically addressed by general liability.

Commercial Property

Relevant for LLCs that own or lease physical space, equipment, or inventory used in operations.

What Is Not Covered in a Commercial Package Policy?

A commercial package policy combines multiple coverage types into a single policy, but it does not cover every type of business risk. Each policy includes defined exclusions. The following are common areas not covered under a standard commercial package policy:

Coverage Types That May Also Apply

Some businesses may need coverage that falls outside a standard commercial policy. The following are separate coverage areas with dedicated information available:

General Liability Insurance

Businesses that operate in client-facing environments or lease commercial space often need general liability insurance as a baseline coverage type.

Business Owner's Policy (BOP)

A Business Owner’s Policy combines general liability and commercial property coverage into a single policy. It is not the right fit for every business.

Workers' Compensation Insurance

Virginia law requires workers’ compensation insurance for businesses with a qualifying number of employees. Requirements apply regardless of business structure or industry type.

Serving Businesses in Hampton Roads, VA

Reyna Agency Solutions provides commercial insurance services to small and mid-sized businesses throughout Hampton Roads, including Norfolk and Newport News.

As a local independent agency, we are familiar with the business environment and regional risk factors relevant to businesses operating in this area.

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Why Coverage Varies by Business

Commercial insurance coverage is not uniform. Policy terms, eligibility, and exclusions are determined by the specific policy issued and the underwriting guidelines of each carrier. Business type, operations, and risk exposure all influence what a policy includes. 

Nothing on this page constitutes a guarantee of coverage, approval, or specific policy terms. Businesses should review all policy documents carefully and discuss their specific needs with a licensed agent.

Our Office Is Here to Help

Commercial insurance coverage needs vary by business. The information above is intended to help business owners understand the coverage landscape before making decisions. To discuss coverage options for your business, contact our office directly.