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Insuring your home-based business

10/14/2020

 
Insuring your home-based business
With recent advances in both technology and the internet, many Americans have or are planning to start a home-based business.
But will your homeowner's policy cover the risks of a home-based business? In nearly every case, the answer is no.
Exceptions exist in the form of special endorsements, such as an endorsement to run a child-care operation from your home, but fewer and fewer companies offer such endorsements.

Even with a special endorsement, policies may give a very limited amount of coverage for business property, like computers and other electronics. The bottom line is, nearly all homeowner's policies clearly exclude business operations. Not having proper coverage in place can leave you with uninsured exposure. This is why you need separate business insurance to cover your home-based business risks.

Business insurance
Home-based business owners may feel that they don't need coverage because nobody steps foot on their premises. Even if this is true, liability claims often happen away from the business premises. Business insurance covers you in situations where someone takes action for information on your website, or if someone is injured by the product, or service, you provide. 

Off-premises injury can occur when someone trips on or is injured by property you have taken into the field, such as to a trade show or event. A business policy will cover these injuries as well as meet the insurance requirements of most trade shows and events you may attend.

Competitors and customers both may sue a business owner for personal injury. Business policies include coverage for personal injury lawsuits, should someone take legal action against you for things like libel or slander.

From a property standpoint, any business property you may have in your home is usually excluded or has very limited coverage under a homeowner's policy. Getting coverage to protect your computers, equipment, furniture, inventory and any other physical assets helps keep your business in operation with minimal disruption and financial loss.

A business policy also usually covers loss of income, which is payment for income you did not earn as a result of a loss covered under your policy. Policies may also include coverage for things like valuable papers, damage to property of others, property coverage off-premises and a number of other additional coverages.

A business owner's policy includes the coverage described above and is specifically designed to protect the unique interests and property of the owner of a business. This package policy includes nearly all of the coverage you need.

Other coverages
However, if you are providing some kind of professional advice, consulting or other non-tangible professional services, you may also need a professional liability policy. This is also known as errors & omissions insurance. In addition, if you have any employees, you are probably required by law to get workers' compensation insurance.

Depending on the type and size of business you own, you may have yet further insurance needs.

The takeaway
Hoping that your homeowner's policy is going to cover you in the event of a claim will leave you frustrated if your business experiences a loss.

Businesses have a much higher risk than a homeowner's policy allows for, and homeowner's claims adjusters will quickly deny coverage for business-related claims in the event of a loss. Talk to us today to explore your home-based business insurance needs and options. 

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