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Guide to Business Owner Insurance Policies

Like it or not, insurance is a necessary cost of doing business.

By Mindy Toran, Freelance Writer, Mindy Toran

Good insurance coverage is vital when something goes wrong. And eventually, something always goes wrong. For most small businesses, an all-purpose package called a Business Owner's Policy, or BOP, will cover most of your needs. The three main types of coverage every business needs are:
  1. Property insurance, to cover tangible assets, such as office furniture, business machines and the actual building from losses due to fire, smoke or theft.
  2. Liability insurance, to protect your business if people are injured on your property or if your products harm a consumer.
  3. Business interruption insurance, to protect your income and any expenses incurred to keep your business going in the event of a natural or man-made disaster, such as a hurricane, fire or flood.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Identify your exposures

Take a close look at each of your business operations and ask yourself what could cause a loss. Determine how much insurance you need to cover your expected sales volume, salaries, taxes, overhead, equipment and supply costs, and the cost you charge your customers for your goods and services.
I recommend: Your insurance agent or broker can provide you with a risk analysis questionnaire or survey to get you started. To find an agent or broker, visit the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America's website. The U.S. Small Business Administration outlines various exposures and the types of insurance available.

Get appropriate coverage

Property insurance should cover both your building and its contents. Carry enough to replace the property so you can get back into business as soon as possible after a loss. Liability coverage will pay for damage and injuries to your customers, delivery people and others who might be hurt or have their property damaged while at your business. Professional liability coverage protects you if a client gets bad results from your advice and sues for damages.
I recommend: Insure.com offers a small business liability tool to help you determine your expenses and insurance needs. In general, you need at least $1 million in liability coverage to protect you against unexpected exposures. The Insurance Services Office (ISO) also provides underwriting information about the property/casualty insurance industry.

Control your costs

The best way to reduce insurance premiums is to control your losses. Make workplace safety a priority and install security systems and sprinklers in commercial buildings. If your company has a good loss history you also can reduce your premiums through higher deductibles or arrange a low-interest payment plan with your insurer.
I recommend: The Hartford, through the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), created a downloadable guide, The Smart Approach to Protecting Your Business.

Shop around

Compare prices online before you buy.Join a business association and take advantage of group rates.
I recommend: Start your online search with InsuranceNoodle.com, a specialist in small-business policies. Also try NetQuote.com, LowQuotes.com, USInsuranceOnline.com or AllQuotesInsurance.com. Members of the National Federation of Independent Business get special rates on business owner policies from The Hartford insurance company.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • In assessing your needs, don't forget about workers' compensation to cover medical and rehabilitation costs and lost wages for employees injured on the job.
  • If your business provides employees with company cars or if you have a delivery vehicle, you'll need auto insurance, too.
  • Keep your life insurance up-to-date. Many banks require a life insurance policy on the business owner before making a loan.
  • A serious accident or long-term illness can have a significant impact on a business owner's earnings. Disability insurance can guarantee a fixed amount of income while you are recuperating and unable to work.

The official source of Business Owner Insurance Policies is
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Recommended Solution Providers

Wells Fargo Insurance Inc.: Business Owners Policy
Offers business owner policy insurance in addition to all other services.

MAG Mutual: Business Owners Policy
Offers a solution that provides premises liability as well as property and loss of income coverage.

Regions Bank: Busines Owner's Policy
General liability and property coverage combined into one small business owners' policy for broad protection and flexible options tailored to specific needs.

Insurance Noodle: Business Owners Policy
Wholesale provider of business owner policies.

CNA: Business Insurance
Provides insurance to small business owners nationwide.

Insure.com: Multiple Quotes
Allows users to receive multiple quotes from filling out a single form.

Zurich NA: Business Insurance
Provides insurance services to businesses.

Best Sites to Learn More

Beginners Guide: Business Insurance
Business insurance articles.

BuyerZone.com: Business Owner Policy
Buyer advice and free business owner policy quotes.

About.com: Business Insurance
Make informed decisions for purchasing business insurance.

FreeAdvice: Business & Commercial Coverages FAQ
A long list of basic questions answered on insurance, risks, and business interruption.

iAdviseInsurance.com: Business Insurance
Business insurance information including subcategories and related articles.

My Own Business, Inc.: Small Business Insurance
Free educational business course and information on business insurance.

Insurance Information Institute: Business Insurance
Helps protect businesses against disasters.

Independence Insurance Agent: Association
Helps individuals find independent insurance agents and brokers.

Risk & Insurance Management Society
Helps businesses assess their pertinent needs.

NonProfit Risk Management Center: Advice & Training
Helps businesses anticipate problems and form solutions before they happen.

Best Blogs and Forums

Topix.net: Insurance Forums
Discussion forum on various insurance topics.

Insurance Scrawl: Insurance Business Archives
Commentary on the law of insurance, the insurance of business, and the business of insurance.



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