Why Oklahoma Businesses Trust Independent Agents and Liberty Mutual for Commercial Insurance?

Steven Conway • May 26, 2025

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Owning a business in Oklahoma isn’t easy. Between unpredictable storms, rising costs, and evolving risks, protecting what you’ve built takes more than luck — it takes a commercial insurance plan that works when it matters most.


At Conway Insurance, we help businesses like yours secure coverage that makes sense. We’re proud to partner with Liberty Mutual — a trusted name in commercial insurance for over 100 years. And yes, we’re also licensed in Texas, so if you operate across state lines, we’ve got you covered.

Here’s why this partnership delivers real value to Oklahoma business owners.


Independent Agents Work With You — Not Just for the Insurance Company!


At Conway Insurance we’re appointed with top-rated carriers like Liberty Mutual  and part of our job is to help place you with coverages and carriers that fit your needs. That means we focus on what’s best for your business, not just what a carrier wants to sell.


We take the time to understand how your business runs, where your risks lie, and what coverage actually fits your budget. Then we compare multiple A-rated carriers — including Liberty Mutual — to find the right match.


And if something ever goes wrong? You’re not calling a 1-800 number. You’re calling us. Real people. Real help.


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Why Liberty Mutual Makes Sense for Business Coverage?


Liberty Mutual is one of the top commercial insurers in the country — and for good reason. They’ve spent more than a century protecting businesses of all sizes across nearly every industry.

They were the first to offer dedicated commercial auto protection in the 1930s. By the 1950s, they were building custom property programs for contractors and manufacturers. Over time, they’ve expanded their offerings and now manage one of the largest in-house risk engineering and claims support teams in the industry.

They’re not just big — they’re built to support businesses like yours.


Source: Liberty Mutual Company Profile


Industries We Can Help Cover!


Liberty Mutual has one of the broadest appetites of any standard carrier. Whether you run a shop on Main Street or manage a growing crew, there’s a good chance Liberty Mutual has the right policy for you.


Some of the industries we often insure include construction trades (like HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and framing), retail shops, healthcare clinics, law firms, CPAs, restaurants, auto repair, towing services, and light manufacturing.


Running something unique? Liberty Mutual also covers mobile businesses, wellness clinics, creative studios, and more. Let’s chat about what you need.


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What Liberty Mutual Coverage Can Protect?


Every business faces different risks — and no two insurance plans should look the same. That’s why we work with you to tailor Liberty Mutual policies to your specific needs.


Coverage options may include General Liability for everyday liability risks, Business Owner’s Policies (BOP) that combine property and liability in one package, Commercial Property to protect buildings and inventory, and Workers' Compensation for employee injuries. You can also add Cyber Liability, Inland Marine for tools and equipment, Commercial Auto for business vehicles, and Umbrella/Excess Liability to boost your overall protection.


You don’t need to bundle everything at once. Liberty Mutual offers stand-alone policies if you want to start small or only need one type of protection.


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Why Businesses Like Yours Choose Conway + Liberty Mutual?


When you choose Conway Insurance and Liberty Mutual, you get more than just a policy. You get a local team who knows your community, offers personal guidance from quote to claim, and delivers award-winning claims support.


Your policy grows with your business. And our advice stays honest — always.


Also read: Why Oklahoma City Businesses Need Property Damage Protection


Ready to Get Started?

We’ve helped hundreds of Oklahoma businesses — from Edmond to Norman, Mustang to Tulsa — get smart, reliable coverage they can trust.

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FAQs


What if my business isn’t listed above?
Liberty Mutual writes coverage for hundreds of business classes. Chances are, you’re a fit.

Can I just start with one policy?
Yes. You can begin with general liability or workers’ comp and add more coverage as your needs grow.

Why not just go directly through Liberty Mutual?
As your independent agent, we help you compare carriers, customize coverage, and support you without the red tape. We work for your best interest — not the carrier.




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