What insurance cover should a company consider?
Running a small business comes with plenty to juggle, and while insurance might not be the most thrilling task, it is absolutely essential. There is one policy you are legally required to have: employers' liability insurance (EL). If you employ anyone, EL covers legal and compensation costs if someone falls ill or gets injured at work. Missing it could cost you a hefty £2,500 per day in penalties.
Beyond what is required, there are a number of other smart protections to think about:
- Public liability insurance (PL) protects against claims from members of the public, for instance, if someone has an accident at your premises or your team accidentally damages someone's property. Many clients or suppliers will require proof of this cover before doing business.
- Contents and portable equipment insurance covers your essential business gear, such as furniture on-site or gadgets you take out (laptops, tablets, smartphones), in case of theft, fire, flood, loss, or damage.
- Professional indemnity insurance (PI) is vital if you offer expertise or advice. It covers you if a client suffers a financial loss because of something you did or did not do. Many clients expect this sort of protection before hiring you.
- Directors’ and officers’ liability (D&O) protects company leaders personally if there is a claim against them, such as breaches of health and safety laws, pension mismanagement, or financial errors.
- Cyber liability insurance is increasingly important in the digital world. It helps cover the costs of data breaches or cyber-attacks, including claims, compensation, and even IT or legal support.
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