Jerrold Ledesma Insurance
About
Jerrold Ledesma Insurance offers comprehensive business insurance solutions for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Tucson, AZ. Located at 190 S Stratford Dr, our agency specializes in protecting your company from unexpected risks and liabilities. We understand the unique insurance needs of Arizona businesses and provide tailored coverage options including general liability, property insurance, workers' compensation, and commercial auto policies. Our experienced team works closely with business owners to identify coverage gaps and develop affordable protection strategies. Whether you're launching a new venture or managing an established company, Jerrold Ledesma Insurance delivers personalized service and expert guidance. We're committed to helping Tucson businesses thrive by providing reliable, cost-effective insurance solutions that give you peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of business insurance does Jerrold Ledesma Insurance offer in Tucson?
We provide a full range of business insurance solutions including general liability, commercial property, workers' compensation, commercial auto, professional liability, and customized coverage packages designed for your specific industry and business needs.
Why is business insurance important for Tucson companies?
Business insurance protects your company from financial losses due to lawsuits, property damage, employee injuries, and other unexpected events. It's essential for maintaining business continuity and meeting legal requirements in Arizona.
How can I get a business insurance quote?
Contact Jerrold Ledesma Insurance directly to discuss your business operations, industry, revenue, and coverage needs. We'll provide a customized quote based on your specific requirements and risk profile.
Is business insurance required in Arizona?
While general business insurance isn't always mandatory, Arizona law requires workers' compensation insurance if you have employees. Other coverage may be required by lenders, landlords, or clients depending on your business type.
Last updated: May 4, 2026