Do You Need Insurance for Your Home Based
Business?
You are considering starting a Home- Based
business. Dog walker, free lance writer, personal concierge. There are so many options. Do you need insurance
from the start? Do you need insurance at all? What if you only do this part
time?Yes! Yes! and Yes!
Many home-based business owners believe their Home Owners
policy will cover their business. But homeowner's policies EXCLUDE business
coverage. Commercial risk is different from personal risk, so the policies
contain different types of coverage. You want an insurance policy built for
your business needs. You want a policy built for your protection.
The Business Owners Policy
There are many policy options in commercial insurance (too
many to list in one blog post.) So I am going to start with the most common type of policy for small businesses.
The Business Owners Policy
(BOP) includes 3 main types of coverage.
General Liability: This covers your company's legal responsibility for any harm it
may cause to others. What you and your employees do or fail to do in your
business operations may cause bodily injury or property damage due to defects in
products, faulty installations and the errors in service you provide.
Business Property: This covers two types of business property. It covers the buildings themselves (which you won't need much of if yours is a home-based business) and the contents owned by the company (Business Personal Property). This would be furniture, laptop and supplies, as well as other equipment you may use in your business.
Business Interruption: This covers the loss of income if your business operations are interrupted by a covered claim. It includes the extra expense of operating out of another space temporarily if your building is uninhabitable.
There are many other types coverage in a BOP, some included and some optional. But these three are the main concerns for small business owners. Most BOPs are a minimum of $500 annually. They can be much more expensive depending on the business and the limits of coverage. But for a small home-based business that doesn't have high risk or high amounts of business personal property, they are generally inexpensive.
Other than BOP
Other Commercial policy types include Commercial Auto, Worker's Compensation and Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions). You can also get a General Liability or Commercial Property policy as a separate policy. They don't only come in the combination form of a BOP.
Business owners looking for the the most cost effective way to protect their business should work with agents with access to multiple insurance carriers. You can go through your area Chamber of Commerce or the Small Business Administration to find an agent near you. Or you can call us!
There are
three ways to request a quote for your insurance needs:
* Call Brockman
Premier Insurance at 877-987-8683
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