Protecting your Chicago business starts with the right insurance coverage. Whether you operate a retail storefront in the Loop, run a professional services firm in the financial district, manage a restaurant in River North, or oversee a growing tech startup, Hicks Insurance Group delivers customized business insurance solutions designed for the unique risks businesses face in Chicago and Cook County. With over 25 years of experience and partnerships with more than 14 national carriers, we help business owners secure comprehensive protection while managing costs effectively.
Business insurance isn’t one-size-fits-all—especially in Chicago’s diverse urban market. From general liability and property coverage to workers’ compensation and cyber insurance, the right combination of policies protects your assets, employees, and revenue. As an independent insurance agency serving the greater Chicago area since 1998, we understand the metropolitan business landscape—from high-rise commercial property risks to downtown liability exposures—and we’re committed to finding coverage that fits your operations and budget.
General liability is the foundation of business insurance, protecting your company from third-party claims of bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury. If a customer slips and falls in your Chicago storefront, or if your service accidentally damages a client’s high-value urban property, general liability covers legal defense costs, medical expenses, and settlements. For Chicago businesses with high foot traffic and dense urban exposure, adequate liability limits are critical.
“Chicago businesses face elevated liability exposure compared to suburban locations—higher foot traffic, multi-story properties, and complex commercial operations create more opportunities for accidents and lawsuits. Every business owner in the city should carry robust general liability insurance with limits that reflect their true exposure.”
What General Liability Covers:
Your Chicago business location represents a significant investment—whether you own a multi-story building downtown or lease commercial space in a growing neighborhood. Commercial property insurance protects your building, equipment, inventory, furniture, and fixtures from covered perils including fire, theft, vandalism, wind damage, and water damage. For Chicago businesses facing urban risks like break-ins, vandalism, and weather extremes, comprehensive property coverage is essential.
Commercial Property Insurance Protects:
Chicago Urban Risk Factor: According to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting Program, Chicago’s commercial property crime rate is significantly higher than national averages, making adequate property insurance coverage critical for protecting your business assets.
When fire, storm damage, or other covered events force your Chicago business to temporarily close, business interruption insurance replaces lost income and pays ongoing expenses like rent, utilities, and payroll. In Chicago’s competitive market where temporary closures can mean permanent customer loss, this coverage bridges the gap between disaster and reopening—preventing closures from becoming failures.
A fire in an adjacent Chicago building forces evacuation and closure of a downtown restaurant for three months. Business interruption insurance covers:
In Illinois, workers’ compensation insurance is required by law for most businesses with employees. This coverage protects both your employees and your business by covering medical expenses and lost wages if a worker is injured on the job—while protecting your company from costly lawsuits. Whether you employ one person or a hundred, workers’ comp is mandatory and essential for Chicago businesses.
Workers’ Compensation Benefits Include:
Illinois Law Requirement: Nearly all Illinois employers must carry workers’ compensation insurance. Failure to maintain coverage can result in fines up to $500 per day, plus potential criminal charges and personal liability for employee injuries.
If your Chicago business uses vehicles—whether delivery vans navigating downtown traffic, service trucks making calls throughout Cook County, company cars, or a fleet of vehicles—commercial auto insurance provides broader coverage than personal auto policies. Commercial auto protects your vehicles, drivers, and business from accidents, theft, and liability claims arising from vehicle use in Chicago’s challenging traffic environment.
Commercial Auto Insurance Covers:
For Chicago businesses providing professional services, advice, or expertise, professional liability insurance (E&O) protects against claims of negligence, mistakes, or failure to deliver promised services. Chicago’s concentration of financial services, consulting firms, legal practices, and technology companies makes E&O coverage especially important. If a client alleges your professional advice caused financial loss, E&O insurance covers legal defense and settlements.
Professionals Who Need E&O Insurance:
In today’s digital business environment, cyber liability insurance has become essential—even for small Chicago businesses. Cyber insurance protects your company from the financial devastation of data breaches, ransomware attacks, and cyber extortion. With Chicago being a major business hub and prime target for cybercriminals, cyber coverage isn’t optional anymore. The average cost of a data breach exceeds $150,000 for small businesses—far more than cyber insurance premiums.
Cyber Insurance Protection Includes:
Small Business Cyber Risk: According to the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, 43% of cyber attacks target small businesses, and 60% of small companies that suffer a cyber attack go out of business within six months.
Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) protects Chicago businesses from costly lawsuits alleging wrongful termination, discrimination, sexual harassment, or other employment-related claims. Even with excellent HR practices, any business with employees faces potential EPLI claims—and legal defense alone can cost $50,000 or more. Chicago’s competitive labor market and diverse workforce make EPLI coverage increasingly important.
EPLI Coverage Protects Against Claims Of:
Chicago’s retail businesses—from Michigan Avenue storefronts to neighborhood shops—face unique urban risks requiring specialized coverage:
Chicago’s renowned dining scene requires comprehensive coverage addressing food service risks:
Chicago’s concentration of financial services, law firms, and consulting businesses requires specialized professional coverage:
Chicago’s growing tech sector requires modern insurance solutions:
Contractors working throughout Chicago and Cook County need robust liability protection:
Chicago commercial properties often represent multi-million dollar investments. High-rise buildings, historic structures, and downtown locations require specialized property coverage with adequate limits to match replacement costs. Consider building ordinance coverage for older properties that may require upgrades to current code if rebuilt.
Chicago’s dense population and high foot traffic create elevated liability exposure. Businesses in the Loop, Magnificent Mile, and other high-traffic areas should carry higher general liability limits ($2-5 million or more) and consider commercial umbrella policies for additional protection.
Chicago businesses near CTA stations, Metra lines, and major thoroughfares face unique risks from pedestrian traffic and vehicle congestion. Commercial auto policies should include hired and non-owned vehicle coverage, and liability policies should account for elevated exposure.
Chicago businesses must comply with numerous city regulations, licensing requirements, and ordinances. Ensure your insurance program addresses city-specific requirements, including liquor licenses, health department regulations, and building code compliance.
Urban crime concerns make crime insurance coverage important for Chicago businesses. Consider adding employee dishonesty coverage, computer fraud protection, and money and securities coverage to your property insurance.
Chicago weather extremes—from winter blizzards to summer storms—create business interruption risks. Ensure your property policy includes adequate business income coverage, and consider adding flood insurance if your business is in a flood-prone area near the Chicago River or Lake Michigan.
“As a restaurant owner in River North, I needed insurance that understood Chicago’s unique risks. Hicks Insurance Group found us comprehensive coverage including liquor liability and business interruption insurance. When we had a kitchen fire last year, they handled everything professionally and got us back in business quickly.”
“Our financial advisory firm needed high-limit professional liability coverage and cyber insurance. Hicks Insurance compared quotes from multiple carriers and found us excellent coverage at competitive rates. Their understanding of professional services insurance is outstanding.”
“Working with Hicks Insurance has been a game-changer for our tech startup. They understood our unique risks and helped us get comprehensive cyber liability and E&O coverage. Having a knowledgeable agent who understands modern business risks gives us peace of mind as we grow.”
Most Chicago businesses need a combination of coverages: General Liability Insurance (protects against customer injuries and property damage), Commercial Property Insurance (covers your building, equipment, and inventory), Workers’ Compensation (required by Illinois law if you have employees), and Commercial Auto Insurance (if you use vehicles for business). Additional coverages like Professional Liability, Cyber Insurance, and EPLI may be necessary depending on your industry. Chicago businesses often need higher liability limits than suburban locations due to elevated urban exposure. The best approach is to schedule a consultation with our commercial lines team to assess your specific needs and ensure you have comprehensive protection appropriate for operating in Chicago’s business environment.
General Liability Insurance is the foundation of business insurance, protecting your Chicago company from third-party claims of bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury. If a customer slips and falls in your store, if your service damages a client’s property, or if someone alleges your advertising infringed their copyright, general liability covers legal defense costs, medical expenses, and settlements. Yes, virtually every Chicago business needs general liability insurance. Many commercial leases require it, clients often request proof of coverage before working with you, and it protects your personal assets from business lawsuits. Chicago businesses face higher liability exposure than suburban locations due to dense foot traffic, multi-story properties, and complex urban operations—making adequate liability limits critical.
If your Chicago business has employees, Workers’ Compensation Insurance is required by Illinois law. Even businesses with just one employee must carry workers’ comp coverage. This insurance protects both your employees (by covering medical expenses and lost wages for work-related injuries) and your business (by shielding you from employee lawsuits related to workplace injuries). Failure to maintain required workers’ compensation coverage can result in fines up to $500 per day, criminal charges, and personal liability for employee injuries. Illinois takes workers’ comp compliance seriously, and penalties for non-compliance are severe. Contact Hicks Insurance Group to ensure your business meets Illinois workers’ compensation requirements.
Cyber Insurance protects your Chicago business from the financial devastation of data breaches, ransomware attacks, and cyber extortion. Even small local businesses face cyber threats—43% of cyber attacks target small businesses, according to the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report. Chicago businesses are particularly attractive targets due to the city’s business concentration and high-value commercial operations. Cyber insurance covers data breach response costs (customer notification, credit monitoring, legal fees), ransomware payments, business interruption from cyber attacks, data recovery, regulatory fines, and third-party liability if customer data is compromised. For Chicago businesses handling customer credit cards, health information, or personal data, cyber insurance is essential. The average cost of a data breach exceeds $150,000 for small businesses—far more than the cost of cyber insurance coverage.
Commercial Auto Insurance provides coverage for vehicles used in your Chicago business operations—including cars, trucks, vans, and specialty vehicles. Unlike personal auto insurance, commercial policies offer higher liability limits, cover multiple drivers, protect business equipment in vehicles, and include coverage for hired and non-owned vehicles. Commercial auto is especially important for Chicago businesses because personal auto policies typically exclude business use—meaning if you’re in an accident while using your personal vehicle for business, your personal insurance might deny the claim. Additionally, Chicago’s challenging traffic environment—congestion, aggressive drivers, complex intersections—creates higher accident risk requiring adequate commercial coverage. Commercial auto protects your business assets from lawsuits arising from vehicle accidents and ensures your drivers have proper protection navigating city streets.
Business insurance costs vary widely based on your industry, location within Chicago, coverage needs, number of employees, property values, and claims history. A small Chicago retail shop might pay $800-$2,000 annually for a Business Owner’s Policy (BOP), while a downtown restaurant might pay $3,000-$8,000, and a contractor with multiple employees might pay $8,000-$20,000 or more for comprehensive coverage including workers’ compensation, commercial auto, and high liability limits. Chicago businesses typically pay higher premiums than suburban locations due to elevated property crime risks, higher liability exposure, and increased property values. Professional service businesses often pay less than contractors or retailers due to lower risk profiles. The best way to determine accurate costs for your specific Chicago business is to request a personalized quote. As an independent agency, Hicks Insurance Group compares rates from 14+ carriers to find you the best coverage at competitive prices. Call (708) 532-7474 for a free, no-obligation quote.
A Business Owner’s Policy (BOP) bundles general liability insurance, commercial property insurance, and business interruption coverage into a single, cost-effective package—typically at a lower price than purchasing each coverage separately. BOPs are ideal for small to mid-sized Chicago businesses with straightforward insurance needs, such as retail stores, restaurants, offices, and service businesses. However, BOPs have limitations: they don’t include workers’ compensation, commercial auto, or professional liability coverage, and they may have lower coverage limits than some businesses need. High-risk businesses, those in high-value downtown locations, or companies with complex operations may need separate policies with higher limits and specialized endorsements. For Chicago businesses with multi-million dollar property values or elevated liability exposure, separate policies often provide better protection. Our commercial insurance team can evaluate whether a BOP or separate policies better fit your Chicago business needs.
If your Chicago business provides professional services, advice, or expertise, you likely need Professional Liability Insurance (also called Errors & Omissions or E&O insurance). This coverage protects against claims that your professional services caused financial harm to a client due to mistakes, negligence, or failure to deliver promised results. Chicago’s concentration of professional services—financial advisors, accountants, insurance agents, real estate professionals, IT consultants, marketing agencies, architects, engineers, and consultants—makes E&O coverage especially important in our market. Even with excellent work quality, professional liability claims can arise from misunderstandings, missed deadlines, or perceived failures. E&O insurance covers legal defense costs and settlements—protection that could save your business from financial ruin. Many professional service contracts and state licensing boards require proof of E&O coverage. For Chicago professional service providers, E&O insurance is essential business protection.
Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) protects your Chicago business from lawsuits filed by employees alleging wrongful termination, discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, failure to promote, or other employment-related claims. Even businesses with excellent HR practices face EPLI claims—and legal defense costs alone can exceed $50,000 before you even get to court. EPLI is especially important for Chicago businesses operating in diverse, competitive labor markets with multiple employees, high turnover industries (like restaurants and retail), or companies going through organizational changes. According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), workplace discrimination charges have been steadily increasing, and small businesses are common targets because they’re perceived as having fewer resources to fight claims. EPLI coverage protects your business assets and provides access to employment law experts who can guide you through claims.
Business Interruption Insurance (also called Business Income Coverage) replaces lost income and pays ongoing expenses when your Chicago business is temporarily forced to close due to a covered event—such as fire, storm damage, or other property loss. When disaster strikes, business interruption insurance covers lost revenue you would have earned, fixed expenses like rent and utilities, employee payroll, loan payments, and even temporary relocation costs if you need to operate from another location while repairs are underway. Coverage typically begins after a waiting period (often 48-72 hours) and continues until your business reopens or reaches the policy limit. For Chicago businesses operating in competitive urban markets where temporary closures can mean permanent customer loss, business interruption coverage can mean the difference between surviving a disaster and permanent business failure. This coverage is often included in Business Owner’s Policies or can be added to commercial property insurance.
Working with an independent insurance agency like Hicks Insurance Group gives your Chicago business a significant advantage: we represent you, not the insurance companies. Unlike captive agents who work for a single carrier, independent agents compare coverage and pricing from multiple insurers (we work with 14+ top-rated carriers) to find the best fit for your specific business needs and budget. We provide unbiased advice, advocate for you during claims, and have the flexibility to move your coverage if a carrier raises rates unfairly or provides poor service. Plus, as an agency serving the Chicago area since 1998, we understand the unique risks facing urban businesses—from elevated liability exposure and high-value commercial properties to city regulations and competitive labor markets. You get personalized service, metropolitan expertise, and the buying power of multiple insurance companies—all with one trusted agent managing your coverage.
You should review your business insurance coverage annually at renewal time and whenever your business undergoes significant changes. Changes that trigger insurance reviews include: adding employees (affects workers’ compensation), purchasing new equipment or property (requires increased property coverage), expanding to new locations, launching new products or services, acquiring vehicles, increasing revenue (may need higher liability limits), or hiring contractors. Additionally, as your Chicago business grows and becomes more valuable, your insurance coverage should grow with it. Many businesses operate with outdated coverage limits that no longer reflect current property values and liability exposure—especially concerning in Chicago’s high-value urban market. An annual insurance review with our commercial lines team ensures your coverage keeps pace with your business growth, property value increases, and changing risks. We proactively reach out to our business clients before renewal to discuss changes and recommend coverage adjustments.

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If you cause an accident, be prepared to pay your deductible. After you’ve done that, your insurance company should pay the remaining costs, including damages or medical expenses you caused to other parties involved.
Your business insurance needs are as unique as your business itself. While all businesses need certain types of coverage—general liability, business property, and workers’ compensation, for example—your other needs hinge on your type of business. If, for example, you use vehicles in your line of work, you need business auto insurance. Similarly, businesses that manufacture a product should consider product liability insurance. Talk to your agent to determine your exact needs.



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