THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2022
All businesses have certain risks. From the moment you begin manufacturing products, hiring employees, or offering services to customers and clients, someone might sue you. In order to protect yourself and your business from these lawsuits, there’s business insurance. However, there are numerous types of business insurance, and the options can be confusing. Below, we provide the top ways to know if your business requires business insurance — and what types are right for you.
4 Key Ways To Know If Your Business Needs Business Insurance:
1. Your Business Has A Brick-And-Mortar Location
Insurance Needed: Property Insurance
If you own or lease space where you conduct business, property insurance will protect you in the event an unexpected catastrophic event occurs. For example, if your business has a fire on a weekend when you’re not there and it burns to the ground, your property insurance should cover the losses you endure. Having adequate amounts of property insurance is a must.
2. Your Business Manufactures And/Or Sells A Product Or Products
Insurance Needed: Product Liability Insurance
Any business that designs, manufactures, alters, and/or sells a product or products should have product liability insurance. This will cover lawsuits and possible payouts should someone sue you for property damage or personal injury caused by a defect (or so-called defect) in your product.
3. Your Business Has Employees
Insurance Needed: Workers Compensation Insurance
If your business has employees, you must cover them in the event they sustain an injury on the job. This coverage will pay for an employee’s disability benefits, medical treatment, and/or death benefits if they obtain a serious injury while working. Unlike some other types of business insurance, workers compensation insurance is often required by law.
4. Your Business Requires The Driving Of Vehicles
Insurance Needed: Commercial Auto Insurance
Whether your business uses vehicles for deliveries of products, human transportation, pickups, or anything else, you need commercial auto insurance. This is just like personal auto insurance, but it covers any business vehicles or personal vehicles that are driven for business purposes.
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