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Entrepreneurs, Fill in the Gaps of Your Homeowner's Policy
Business Owners Policies for the Self-Employed
Who needs a business owner's policy?
Simple, anyone that runs a business from their home should
have one. A comprehensive coverage homeowner's policy will
cover economic losses caused by damage or legal liability
but, once a home business is discovered any economic loss
that can be associated to your business is your problem. Some
homeowner's policies allow business owners to purchase a policy
rider that will cover losses associated with their business.
If your homeowner's policy provider doesn't offer this option
you should consider a separate business owner's policy.
Suppose your home office gets hit by a bolt of lightening
(it happens). The loss from damage to your house, computer
and loss of income amounts to 50,000. If your homeowners insurance
discovers that you were running a business from that room,
and if they sent an adjuster they certainly would, they have
the right to refuse any coverage.
On the other hand if you were wise and purchased a business
owner's policy your entire loss would be covered, even the
loss of income.
Increasingly important is bodily injury liability. If you
have business visitors in your home, a business owner's policy
should cover any liability if they're injured in any part
of your home. Conversely, if you simply had a homeowner's
policy and someone was injured in your home, office or anywhere,
they may refuse coverage for any liability. You don't need
to be reminded about how expensive personal injury liability
can be, do you?
What about product liability?
Additional product liability coverage can often be added
to a business owner's policy for an extra fee. This covers
you in case someone is injured using your product. As you
are probably aware, regardless of your involvement in the
manufacturing or design process. The price of this coverage
can be extremely expensive, depending on the products you
distribute, but is definitely worth it. I know you don't need
to be reminded about how expensive product liability can be.
What if I'm not eligible for a business owner's policy?
Different insurance companies have different criteria for
excluding businesses from their policies. If one insurance
company turns you down, ask another. Often, companies that
allow riskier businesses to purchase policies also charge
higher premiums, so it definitely pays to shop around for
a policy that fits your particular business.
About the Author
Ian Asterbury is an assistant editor at Small
Business Assistance - a resource for entrepreneurs
that offers advice on small business insurance and an array
of other small business topics.
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