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E very business needs to be prepared for certain risks; whether it is knowing the best business checking accounts for your LLC or buying the right business insurance. But in addition to considering insurance to cover damage to your business from a natural disaster or fire, or insuring your own personal health or your employees’ health with health insurance or disability insurance, every business owner needs to consider buying business liability insurance.
Business liability insurance can help protect your business from certain risks and significant costs of being sued as a result of doing business. Even if you are a solo entrepreneur or small business owner with only a few employees, there are several reasons why business liability insurance is a good investment to help your business avoid catastrophic costs and legal vulnerability in case something goes wrong in your business operations or if a client relationship ends badly.
Learn more about business liability insurance, how to choose the right policy and how it can help protect your business.
Business liability insurance, also called “general liability insurance,” is a type of insurance for businesses that helps protect the business against the costs of lawsuits. If your business gets sued, business liability insurance can help pay for your attorney fees and legal defense expenses. If your business is found liable in a lawsuit and is ordered by a judge to pay damages, the business liability insurance policy can help to cover those costs, up to the limits of the policy.
A typical general liability insurance policy should cover a few key types of risks and situations, most of which might apply to your business:
According to Bizee partner, The Hartford , here are the average costs of small business insurance that most business owners paid for different types of coverage:
There are a few other risks and situations that are typically not covered by a business liability insurance policy, such as Business Vehicle Insurance, Professional Liability Insurance, Business Identity Theft Insurance and Employment Practices Liability (ELI) Insurance. Depending on your business, you might want to get additional coverage for these specific risks.
Not every business liability insurance policy is the same, and not every business has the same risks and specific needs for liability coverage. Before you buy a business liability insurance policy, or if you are thinking about making changes to your current policy, consider these questions:
Business liability insurance is not most business owners’ favorite topic to think about; no one wants to get sued or cause suffering and harm. Most business owners take pride in doing business the right way, have high ethics and integrity and want to simply make a living selling great products and services to their customers.
But sometimes even with the best intentions, costly accidents, mistakes and misunderstandings happen. In the worst-case scenarios of being in business, you need to have business liability insurance to protect your business’s future and help you keep doing what you love for years to come.
Ben Gran is a freelance writer from Des Moines, Iowa. Ben has written for Fortune 500 companies, the Governor of Iowa (who now serves as U.S. Secretary of Agriculture), the U.S. Secretary of the Navy, and many corporate clients. He writes about entrepreneurship, technology, food and other areas of great personal interest. Read more
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