Generally speaking, homeowners insurance
does not cover your home business. Some standard homeowners
policies cover a maximum of $2,500 for business equipment in
the home, but none cover business-related liability or other
losses.
If you run a business from your home (and
there are about 12 million Americans who do), it is likely
that you need both property insurance to cover fire and
theft and liability insurance to cover anyone who gets hurt
by using your product or who gets hurt on your property.
What kind of losses do you need
insurance protection for?
As a business owner, you will need
insurance to cover the following types of losses:
- Property and equipment damage or loss
from fire or theft
- Customer or supplier injuries on your
property, or caused by your product
- Advertising liability
- Inability to collect accounts
receivable
- Business record damage or loss
- Lost income due to damage to your home
What kind of policies are available?
If you operate a home day-care
service or if your company is "incidental" (which
means it grosses less than $5,000 per year), you may be able
to simply add an endorsement to your existing homeowners
policy.
Perhaps a package policy for your small
home-based businesses is the key. This package usually
covers loss or destruction of business property on or off
the premises, loss of valuable papers, personal injury and
advertising liability, and accounts receivable protection.
Typically, if you purchase a package
policy, you'll also want to purchase homeowners and auto
policies from the same company. This way, the package plan
extends the property and liability coverage on your home and
car to your business. This prevents gaps or duplication of
coverage.
If the package policy is not available to
you (not all states allow them), you will have to buy
individual policies, such as business property, general
liability, and business income insurance.
What other types of insurance policies
might you need?
- Car insurance
Your existing personal car insurance policy may cover
some of the business tasks you use your car for.
However, depending on the type of vehicle and what it's
used for, you may need a separate business automobile
policy.
- Health and disability insurance
You need health insurance in case you become sick and
incur medical expenses, and disability insurance if in
case you become unable to work because of illness or
injury. If you have employees, you may want to consider
offering a group policy, if your business is eligible.
- Workers' compensation
You are required by law to have a workers' compensation
insurance policy in place if you have employees working
for you on the premises. These laws vary from state to
state, so check with your insurance agent or your
state's insurance department to find out exactly what
you need.
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