You’ve taken the advice offered by others to get multiple quotes
for business liability insurance. Now you must compare and decide which
quote is best for your needs. But, what is the best way to begin comparing
them?
Check Those Limits
Business liability insurance includes separate limits for different
types of coverage. Comparing policies begins with comparing the policies’ limits.
For example, business liability insurance may include $1 million per
occurrence (the most the policy will pay for a single-covered claim)
and $2 million general aggregate (the most the policy will pay for all
covered claims during the policy period). There are additional limits
for products/completed operations (applies to claims arising from the
policyholder’s products or finished work), medical payments (applies
to claims for medical expenses incurred by a third party regardless of
fault) and others.
Compare limits first, keeping in mind higher limits are usually available
and always recommended.
Check That Policy
A review of key areas of your business liability insurance coverage
will help determine if the coverage will meet your business’ needs.
First, review what is covered and what is not covered under the policy.
This will help you identify areas of concern that may be addressed by
adding additional liability coverage or purchasing a separate policy.
For example, a policy that will not cover damage arising from completed
operations is not ideal for a homebuilder.
Next, review who is covered under the policy. Make sure all your employees,
partners, family members, volunteers, other business ventures or any
other entity requiring access to your business liability insurance limits
is included.
When comparing coverage be sure to consider any contractual liability
you may have arising out of contracts or agreements you made with other
businesses. The liability policy should be very specific regarding the
extent contractual liability is or is not covered.
Interpreting what is covered and not covered under a business liability
insurance policy is difficult. Seeking the advice of an insurance company
representative or insurance agent may be the best way to help identify
potentially harmful gaps in your business’ liability coverage.
Check That Service
If the nature of your business keeps you in constant need of certificates,
endorsements or other services from your business liability insurance
company, make sure you choose an insurance company or agent who can process
your requests promptly and easily.
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