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Murphy Insurance2026-06-30 07:00:562026-06-26 14:40:30What Counts as a Home-Based Business (and When Your Home Policy Isn’t Enough)The technology industry is broad and complex. Depending on the tech sector in which your business operates, it may face unique challenges and risks. Given that we live and work in a global economy, you must stay on top of threats from many different areas, including supply chain disruptions, product liability, intellectual property, contractual liability, cyber liability, employee-related concerns, and more.
We offer protection solutions for a wide range of technology business categories, including the following:
- Electronics Manufacturing Insurance
- Information Technology Insurance
- Instrument Manufacturing Insurance
- Medical Technology Insurance
- Telecommunications Insurance
Innovative Solutions From Trusted Professionals
At Murphy Insurance Agency, we have a firm understanding of the risks facing technology businesses. We can handle the Technology Business Insurance needs of organizations ranging from smaller firms to more complex businesses. Partnerships with an extensive network of regional and national insurance providers allow us various options when building a custom-tailored technology insurance program to protect your business from the exposures it needs to address. We offer solutions explicitly developed with the unique risks of technology companies in mind, which can be augmented with additional insurance policies as necessary to build a robust and comprehensive technology insurance protection plan.
Beyond the coverage solutions, we have access to various risk control tools that can assist you in developing strategies and programs geared to minimize and manage risks such as worker safety, accident prevention, liability controls, property protection, and other exposures.
Our commercial insurance team works with you to understand your business and, with that knowledge, develop a protection plan specifically for your business. Areas of protection include:
- Commercial Property Insurance
- Building & Contents
- Equipment Coverage
- Equipment Breakdown
- Inventory
- Business Liability Insurance
- General Liability
- Data Privacy / Cyber Liability Coverage
- Product Liability
- Professional Liability
- Errors & Omissions
- Directors & Officers Liability
- Employment Practices Liability Insurance
- Foreign Liability
- Pollution / Environmental Liability
- Commercial Auto Insurance
- Business Interruption Insurance / Business Income Protection
- Business Insurance Bonds
- Workers’ Compensation Insurance
- Employee Benefits

Be Sure Your Technology Business Is Well Protected
Ensure that your business has sufficient insurance protection before something happens. Let us review and compare your current program to our options. We’re glad to meet with you and review. Contact us today to learn more about our technology business insurance solutions in Massachusetts and beyond.
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