Cansure provides Canadian licensed cannabis operations with high property limits, CGL coverage that includes Products Liability, Equipment Breakdown, and the ability to add many other extensions for a complete insurance solution.
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Yukon
Cannabis by Cansure offers tailored insurance for licensed cannabis businesses across Canada. This product supports growers, processors, distributors, and retailers with coverage designed for the unique risks of the cannabis industry.
Coverage includes high property limits, Commercial General Liability, and Products Liability. Equipment Breakdown protection is also built in, helping businesses stay resilient against unexpected losses.
Cannabis by Cansure can be customized with a range of extensions, including crime and cyber coverage. The policy is available in most provinces and territories, making it accessible to a wide range of licensed operators.
A standard deductible of $2,500 applies to most claims. Brokers must have a contract to access Cannabis by Cansure, ensuring only qualified professionals can place this coverage.
The application process asks for detailed information about security, inventory, and risk management. This helps Cansure deliver solutions that fit each operation’s needs.
Cannabis by Cansure is supported by a team with deep industry knowledge. Brokers can find forms, factsheets, and the ‘Contact Underwriter for Quote’ feature on this page to help them get started or request a quote.
Cannabis by Cansure FAQs
What types of businesses can apply for the policy?
Cannabis by Cansure is designed for Canadian licensed cannabis operations. This includes growers, processors, distributors, and retailers who are authorized to operate under Canadian law.
Who is eligible for this cannabis insurance product?
Eligibility for this Cansure cannabis insurance product is limited to businesses with valid licences from federal or provincial authorities. Both new and established operations can apply if they meet regulatory requirements.
Which provinces and territories are covered by Cannabis by Cansure?
The policy is available in twelve Canadian provinces including Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, and Yukon.
Does the Cansure cannabis policy offer coverage for equipment breakdown?
Yes, the Cannabis by Cansure policy includes equipment breakdown coverage which protects businesses against sudden and accidental mechanical or electrical failure of insured equipment used in cannabis operations.
How does Cansure’s Cannabis program handle product recalls?
The policy can offer optional extensions that include coverage for product recall expenses. This helps businesses manage costs if products need to be removed from the market due to safety or compliance issues
What types of property are covered under this cannabis insurance product?
This Cansure Cannabis insurance product covers buildings, stock, finished goods, equipment, and other property used in cannabis operations. Coverage is subject to policy terms and conditions.
What deductible applies to claims under Cannabis by Cansure?
A standard deductible of $2,500 applies to most claims under the policy. This helps businesses manage out-of-pocket costs while maintaining broad protection.
Does the Cansure cannabis policy require prior insurance history?
No prior insurance is required to apply for the Cansure cannabis policy. Applicants must disclose any previous claims or loss history during the application process.
What information is needed to apply for Cannabis by Cansure?
Applicants must provide business address, type of operation, security details, inventory values, and loss history. Accurate information ensures proper underwriting and tailored coverage.
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