In-home Business Insurance
As
an owner or potential owner of a small business, you have many
important decisions to make about your operations, and insuring
your business and protecting your assets is one of the most crucial.
This
section of our web site is designed to help you in developing
an insurance program that will protect you and your small business
from the
many risks you face in your daily operations.
No Matter What Size
No matter how large or small your business, you face liability,
which means that your business could be held accountable when
someone else suffers an injury or damage to their property because
of something your business did or did not do. General Liability
insurance includes:
- Bodily Injury: Bodily injury includes
sickness.
- Disease or Death: Sustained by a person
or persons.
- Property Damage: Property damage includes physical damage
to someone else's property and loss of use of the damaged property.
- Personal Injuray or Advertising Injury: Personal injury refers
to harm to another person's or business's reputation or basic
rights, such as the right to privacy. Advertising injury
refers to harm caused by an advertisement, such as an ad slandering
a competitor.
- Products and Completed Operations Injury:
Product coverage is extended to any harm that a business's
products might cause,
including injury arising from "completed operations" such
as repair work or electrical installations. Carefully consider
limits that are sufficient to cover the type of work you
are doing, the product you are selling and the amount of
interaction
you have with the public.
Safeguarding Your Property
Like a standard homeowners policy, most business
or commercial insurance policies cover both real and personal
property. Real
property includes your land and buildings. Some policies cover
the main building but not additional sheds, fences and other
structures. Some may exclude trees, outside signs and glass.
Personal property that belongs to the business such as inventory,
equipment, furniture, machinery and the like are usually covered.
Coverage
can be very comprehensive or narrowly tailored depending on
your budget and needs. A deductible will usually apply to
each loss and can be as low as $250. Additional types of coverage
that can be purchased include boiler and machinery, loss of
business income, peak season coverage,
valuable papers and records, inland marine coverages for property
used off your premises and bailers coverage for someone else's
property in your custody.
In fact, because no two businesses
are exactly alike, business policies are designed to be tailored
for you. Your independent
insurance agent can help you in preparing an inventory and
determining what coverages and limits you will need.
Special Needs
Where your business is located and the scope of your operations
can determine if you may need specialty coverages such as flood,
earthquake, umbrella liability and international property or
liability.
Protecting Yourself And Your Employees
You will want to provide coverage for your employees in the
event of a job-related injury or an illness attributed to the
workplace. Required by law in most states, workers compensation
coverage provides your employees payment of medical bills and
lost wages should they be injured or become ill in the course
of their employment resulting from their work, regardless of
how the injury or illness occurs. In most states, coverage is
also available for you, as the owner of the business. Remember
it is important that you comply with the law and provide the
best possible protection for your employees.
Vehicles Used In Your Business
Whether your business owns one car or a fleet of trucks, business
automobile insurance protects your business for damage caused
to other people or property by your vehicle, as well as damage
to your own vehicle.
Commercial policies on vehicles used in business share some
traits with auto policies on vehicles for personal use and add
a few more elements. Both commercial and personal auto insurance
cover liability, medical payments, uninsured motorist coverage,
and comprehensive and collision. A policy covering a vehicle
used in business also may cover your employees when they are
operating their personal cars for your business.
Crime Protection
Unfortunately, crime is an everyday occurrence
in today's business community, but coverage is available to protect
your business
from theft by burglary, robbery or employees. LoPriore Insurance
Agnecy can help to implement safeguarding measures to prevent
these types of losses and provide you with sound advice on how
to best cover
them if they do occur.
Health, Life And Disability Coverages
These coverages provide personal protection mid peace of mind
for you and your employees. They can be helpful in attracting
and retaining quality employees in your business. A plan may
be tailored for your small business to include these coverages,
as well as retirement plans and annuities.
A Final, Note...
No small business should be without an insurance
program to provide protection from the risks faced everyday.
Contact LoPriore Insurance Agency if you are looking to design
a program to effectively protect your small business.
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