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Showing 4 cyber insurance agents in Norton, MA
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Corndell Insurance
314 E Main St #5, Norton, MA 02766
(508) 535-5303
corndellinsurance.com
Joseph Puccia
114 W Main St, Norton, MA 02766
(508) 982-7660
insurewithpuccia.com
Morse Insurance Agency, Inc.
184 W Main St, Norton, MA 02766
(508) 226-4076
morseins.com
Ora Andrews Insurance Inc
114 W Main St, Norton, MA 02766
(508) 285-4322
cushmaninsure.com
What Does a Cyber Insurance Agent in Norton Cost?
The cost of cyber insurance in Massachusetts typically ranges from $500 to $5,000 per year for small businesses, depending on revenue, industry, and coverage limits. Higher risk industries like healthcare or finance may pay more. Factors such as the number of employees and data storage methods also affect the premium. This is general information and not insurance advice.
* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by agent and case complexity. This is not insurance advice — consult directly with an agent for fee specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a cyber insurance agent in Norton do?
A cyber insurance agent helps you compare policies from different insurers to find coverage for data breaches, network damage, and business interruption. They explain policy terms and exclusions so you understand what is protected. They also assist with filing claims if a cyber incident occurs.
Does Massachusetts law require businesses to have cyber insurance?
Massachusetts does not require businesses to carry cyber insurance by law. However, the state data breach notification law (M.G.L. c. 93H) requires businesses to notify the Attorney General and affected individuals after a breach. Cyber insurance can help cover the costs of notification, credit monitoring, and legal compliance.