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Doesn't My Homeowners Policy Cover
   My In-Home Business?
How Do I Get The Coverage I Need?
What Are My Policy Options?
Vehicles Used In Your Business
Protecting Yourself
A Final Note


 
Millions of Americans are operating full- or part-time businesses from the comfort of their homes. One of the secrets to running a successful home-based business is being able to separate your business activity from your home activity.

Whether you spend two hours or 62 hours per week on your at-home endeavor, it remains a business with all the risks and rewards associated with owning a business. To safeguard against the risks, you need to be aware that your homeowners insurance policy offers limited or no protection for your business while it is being operated from your home.

Home Based BusinessIf you rely on your homeowners policy as your only means of insurance protection, you may find your business underinsured or uninsured in the event of a loss. This article provides useful information for designing an insurance program for your home-based business.

Doesn't My Homeowners Policy Cover My In-Home Business?

Homeowners policies were never intended to cover business exposures. Consequently, coverage for the items you use in your business such as computers, fax machines, filing cabinets, tools and inventory are limited to $2,500 in your home and $250 away from home under most policies. And your homeowners coverage provides no liability insurance for your home-based business.

How Do I Get The Coverage I Need?

First, let's take a look at what coverage you may need. Insurance coverage generally falls into two categories. This is true of homeowners, auto and most business policies. Those two categories in business terms are:

  • Property Coverage
    Your business structures and possessions are covered against loss or damage caused by certain covered risks such as fire and theft. 
     
  • Liability Coverage
    This means that if you become legally obligated to pay money to another person for bodily injury or property damage caused by your business, your insurance company will cover those costs (up to the maximum indicated in your policy), including the costs of defending your business in the lawsuit. This liability coverage extends to medical payments for injured parties, for which you may be held responsible.

Of course, every business has its own special requirements. There are many specific insurance coverages available to address the needs of your in-home business.

What Are My Policy Options?

There are several types of insurance policies available for in-home businesses. They include:

  • Incidental Business Endorsement
    Depending on your business, you may be able to attach an "incidental business endorsement" to your existing homeowners policy which will cover other structures or equipment on your premises that you use for business. This endorsement can also be tailored to include your business liability.
     
  • Business Owners Package Policy
    If your in-home business does not qualify for coverage under the "incidental business endorsement" you can purchase coverage for your home-based business under a business owners package policy, referred to as a BOP, which provides property and liability coverage.
     
  • In-Home Business Owners Policy
    Some insurance companies offer policies that combine homeowners and business owners coverage into a single policy, designed specifically for in-home businesses. These policies provide both business coverage such as business liability and replacement of lost income, and homeowners coverages such as fire, theft and personal liability. These policies eliminate gaps and duplications in coverage, and the rates reflect the in-home status of your business.
Check with us to determine which of these coverages is appropriate for your in-home business.

Vehicles Used In Your Business

If you have a personal vehicle that you sometimes use for business or if your in-home business is the owner of one or more vehicles, as your Trusted ChoiceSM insurance agent, we can advise you whether you will need to purchase a Personal or Commercial Automobile Policy.

Protecting Yourself

If your in-home business is your full-time occupation, you may need health and life insurance and a retirement plan. In other words, you may need to provide employee benefits to yourself. Some options to consider are:

  • Life Insurance
    The insurance company pays a stated amount of money upon your death to the person(s) named as beneficiaries by you. 
     
  • Disability Insurance
    This insurance provides for payments to be made to you if sickness, disease or bodily injury prevents you from being able to work.
     
  • Health Plan
    There are various plans available that cover doctor visits, hospital services, medical tests and other costs incurred in medical care.
     
  • Annuities
    These are periodic monetary payments made over a specified term or for your life. You make payments to the insurance company in a lump sum, periodically, or as you arrange with the insurance company. It may be possible to purchase a combination of annuity and life insurance.
     
  • Workers Compensation
    If you hire employees, you will need to know about this type of insurance. All states require employers to purchase it if they have employees. Workers compensation insurance offers a schedule of benefits, without regard to liability, should an employee become injured as a result of a job-related accident or suffer an illness attributable to a workplace cause. If you own an incorporated business, workers compensation also can cover you in case you are injured. 

A Final Note

Remember that in order for any business to be successful it must be run like a business, regardless of its location. A crucial element in business success is the ability to minimize risks which can be accomplished with a comprehensive insurance program. Check with us, your Trusted ChoiceSM insurance agent, for the best business coverage for your in-home business.

Date Posted to Site:   Dec. 2005

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