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Top 5 essential insurance products for small businesses

Top 5 essential insurance products for small businesses

  • Professional Indemnity Insurance covers you or your company against claims made as a result of negligent or incorrect professional advice or services that your business may provide. It also covers you for any legal costs associated with the defending of any claim
  • It's often compulsory if you want to become a member of your trade association and many clients refuse to deal with firms that do not have adequate levels of professional indemnity insurance to cover any compensation claims that may arise
  • Professions which would benefit from professional indemnity cover include accountants, IT contractors, management consultants, financial advisors, surveyors and homeopaths

Premium charges

  • The claims history of your firm will be very important - insurers take the view that firms that have a clean claims record will probably record less claims in the future.
  • Risk management procedures - if you have a well defined audit trail or use critical diary date systems to assess deadlines then an insurer will often reduce the premium. This extends to having a well defined manual or complaints procedure, or the membership of any relevant scheme such as ISO9001 or Investors In People
  • The turnover of the firm or the number of qualified staff - you will be charged more if your firm is bigger. Usually however, the bigger the firm, the lower the premium is as a percentage of your turnover

Product Liability Insurance

  • If your business produces, repairs or supplies a physical product to your customers then you should consider Product Liability Insurance as part of your overall insurance policy
  • Look for a policy that covers you against safety claims, manufacturing quality, spoilage and any costs incurred by a successful claim against you, such as legal costs and medical bills
  • Product Liability is designed to cover you against unforeseen circumstances, if you simply make an inferior product or supply bad services then you're not going to be able to make a claim
  • You can reduce your premiums by investing in quality control measures during manufacture, and you should make sure your insurer knows of any measures you've taken

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