Choosing the best business insurance policy does not have to be difficult
or expensive. Your goal should be the best coverage available at a price
your business can afford. Here are some tips to choosing a policy that
accomplishes your twin goals:
Address Your Main Concerns
No one knows your business better than you. Before purchasing a business
insurance policy make a list of your major insurance concerns (i.e.,
adequate limits of liability, loss of income, etc.). Review each policy
to see how each addresses your primary concerns. By completing this process
you will be in a better position to review your options and choose the
most suitable coverage.
Review Policy Limits and Deductibles
When choosing a policy you’ll have to look at the numbers. Review
the policy limits and make sure limits for property and liability are
sufficient.
Review all deductibles within the policy and make sure you can handle
the out-of-pocket expense. Remember, the more your business can pay after
a loss the lower the policy premium. Consider a policy that allows you
to raise deductibles if you’re comfortable with the increased risk.
Review Who Is an Insured
An “insured” under your business insurance policy is any
person or entity to which your insurance applies. Consider all those
with an interest in your business insurance coverage (e.g. employees,
partners) to ensure they are a named “insured” under the
policy.
Review Dates
Insurance policies often include limitations on the number of days certain
coverage will apply (such as the “period of restoration” under
a business income policy) or how soon the policyholder must act before
the conditions of the policy change. Scan the policy for time limits
and ensure that you understand the policy’s terms.
Consider the Company
Choosing the right business insurance policy may boil down to your relationship
with the insurance company. Make sure the company’s interests match
yours. Are you interested in a long-term relationship? Research the company’s
financial strength to ensure that it will be in business for the long
term. Are you a high-maintenance client? If so, make sure the company
can handle your requests in a timely manner.
Remember, the company you select is the insurance company that you will
want to pay your claim if the worst should happen. Don’t choose
a policy offered by a company that does not make you feel 100% confident.
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