Insurance is essential in today’s economic environment. We have health insurance in case we become ill or injured. We carry auto insurance so we can legally drive and for protection in case of a crash. Businesses are no exception to the rule. If you own a business, you need the right kinds of business insurance coverage to protect it. The following are common business insurance myths – debunked:
1. A Small Business Doesn’t Need Insurance
2. Homeowners Insurance Will Cover My Home-Based Business
- Endorsements: Adding an endorsement to your existing homeowners policy can increase your coverage for business equipment. You can also add a homeowners liability endorsement in case a client or delivery person gets hurt on your property.
- In-home business policy: This type of policy can provide more comprehensive coverage for your home-based business. Policies can vary widely from one insurer to another. In addition to protection for your business property, most will reimburse you for loss of important records, and some will cover lost income from business interruption. Generally, these policies provide broader liability coverage with higher limits.
- Businessowners policy (BOP): This type of policy is designed for small to mid-sized businesses. It is a good choice if your home-based business operates in more than one location. A typical BOP will cover business property and equipment, liability, loss of income, and extra expenses, on a much broader scale than an in-home business policy.