Home Based Business Insurance
To insure your
business, you have three choices - endorsements to the homeowners
policy, an in-home business policy or a small businessowners package
policy.
1-ENDORSEMENTS
Depending on
the type of business you operate, you may be able to add an endorsement
to your existing homeowners policy. For as little as $14 a year,
you can double your standard homeowners policy limits for business
equipment from $2,500 to $5,000.
Some companies
have begun offering endorsements that include property and limited
business liability coverage. Endorsements are typically only available
for businesses that generate $5,000 or less in annual receipts.
They are available in most states.
2-IN-HOME
BUSINESS POLICY
The insurance
industry has responded to the growing number of home-based businesses
by creating in-home business insurance policies. For about $200
per year you can insure your business property for $10,000. General
liability coverage is also included in the policy. A business owner
can purchase anywhere from $300,000 to $1 million worth of liability
coverage. The cost of the liability coverage will depend on the
amount purchased.
If your business
is unable to operate because of damage to your house, your in-home
business policy will cover lost income and ongoing expenses such
as payroll for up to one year. The policy also provides limited
coverage for loss of valuable papers and records, accounts receivable,
off-site business property and use of equipment.
In some cases,
the companies that offer these policies require that you purchase
your homeowners and auto policies from them.
3-BUSINESSOWNERS
PACKAGE POLICY (BOP)
Created specifically
for small businesses, this policy is an excellent solution if your
home-based business operates in more than one location or manufactures
products outside the workplace. A BOP, like the in-home business
policy, covers business property and equipment, loss of income and
extra expenses, and liability. However, these coverage's are on
a much broader scale than the in-home business policy.
AUTOMOBILE
COVERAGE
If you are
using your automobile for business activities--transporting supplies
or products or visiting customers--you need to make certain that
your automobile insurance will protect you from accidents which
may occur while on business.
In order to
get insurance coverage that will not overlap with your homeowners
policy or leave any exposures, you should consult with an insurance
professional with experience in this field. To find an expert, contact
your home insurer, other professionals with similar businesses or
other home business owners.
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