Does Your Business Need Insurance?

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When do you need business insurance?
- You employ other people. Check the laws in your state: Some require workers’ compensation, unemployment and liability insurance for businesses with salaried employees only, while others require coverage for contractors as well.
- Your business has at least one physical location.
- You work in dangerous locations, or the work you do is dangerous.
- You have expensive equipment to protect.
- You provide a physical service or product, such as food or furniture.
- You provide work that requires a contract.
- You provide services or products for one-time events such as weddings or conferences.
- Your line of work leaves you vulnerable to legal action, such as medical procedures.
- You rent workspace from someone else.
- When sensitive information could potentially be leaked or hacked through your business.
- You want to apply for a business loan or seek similar financial action.
- Having a policy in place would ease your mind.

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Essential business insurance coverage
- The law may require that, if you have employees, you carry workers’ comp and disability insurance.
- If your business owns or operates vehicles, you will need commercial auto insurance.
- General liability insurance covers the greatest threats to your company: bodily injury to another person, property damage to someone else’s possessions and personal injury, such as slander or libel.
- Commercial property insurance protects buildings, equipment and other physical belongings that help you run your business.
- Business income insurance, also known as business interruption insurance. This coverage kicks in when a covered cause, such as a major disaster, prevents or impedes you from operating your business.
Additional types of coverage
- Data breach insurance (also known as cyber liability insurance).
- Commercial umbrella insurance.
When can you avoid business insurance?
Obtaining business insurance
- Review your areas of risk to determine which types of coverage you need.
- Shop around for reputable providers and request quotes that fit your requirements.
- Compare the quotes and choose the plan that’s best for your business.
- Purchase your insurance policy and make sure it stays up to date.
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