Simplifying insurance so that business owners understand what they’re buying
Simplifying insurance so that business owners understand what they’re buying
Three Insurance is an offshoot of Berkshire Hathaway, a leading provider of commercial insurance. It uses a simple, three-page business insurance policy to eliminate gaps in insurance and provide small business owners what they need for less money – often saving 20% on premium. Unlike other carriers that force you to get multiple policies to cover different things, Three has liability, business interruption, business property, workers’ compensation, and cyber insurance in one, easy-to-understand policy.
Three by Berkshire Hathaway is an offshoot of the family of Berkshire Hathaway companies and products. The company seeks to simplify insurance by incorporating multiple policies into one simple policy. Where most other insurance carriers will only offer one type of combination policy, a business owners policy, Three covers the biggest insurance needs in a comprehensive policy that even includes workers’ compensation.
Three Insurance does not list what states it operates in. If we follow Berkshire Hathaway’s licensing model, then we can expect Three to operate in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Three is known for its all-in-one policy. With Three’s business policy, a small business owner can get coverage for:
Insurance companies have preferences for the types of businesses they will work with. These preferences come from a deep understanding of the industry risks and are generally rewarded with better rates.
Three lists the following industries that they prefer to work with:
While Three Insurance does not advertise rates, it does claim that policyholders can save up to 20% when getting a combination policy. When an insurance company is able to have one underwriting process for multiple aspects of a company, the result is usually fewer costs and lower premiums for the policyholder.
The Three Insurance process starts with obtaining basic information about your location and your industry to ensure that you are eligible. Once this is determined, it will ask you for an email to send your quote to. The process of getting a quote is just a few minutes. Once you receive the quote, you can bind the coverage quickly online or with a phone call.
AM Best ratings help consumers identify financially solvent companies. When a company has a good AM Best rating, it is said to be able to meet its financial obligations, even catastrophic claims. Three, like most Berkshire Hathaway companies, has the highest rating possible, an A++.
The complaint index is a ratio compiled by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) that gives insights into how many complaints a company has in relation to its size. The average ratio is 1.0. Anything under 1.0 means that the company had fewer complaints than expected and anything over 1.0 means the company had more complaints than expected.
Three Insurance was not in the database with the NAIC. Its parent company, Berkshire Hathaway had zero complaints in 2020.
You can begin to tell a lot about a company based on the online reviews that it receives. Not only do quality companies get good reviews, but they are also responsive to consumers. Three Insurance is accredited with the Better Business Bureau and maintains an A+ rating. It has 14 reviews with an average star rating of 3.86. The BBB cites five complaints closed in the past 12 months.
Three Insurance is innovating how business insurance is packaged and sold. It makes it easy for business owners to get the policies they need because, with Three, they only need one policy. It helps reduce costs and simplifies the claims process.
Learn more about Three Insurance
CommericalInsurance.net employs its own independent research to come up with the details for reviews. We do this so that you can have as many insights as possible about a company so that you can make the best decision for your commercial insurance. We take into consideration the company’s history and where they serve. We want to highlight the appetite that a company has as this suggests where business owners can get the most competitive rates. Where possible, we include premium data. From there, we take into account formal complaints, and financial strength ratings along with public reviews painting a broad picture of the company’s reputation.