Nationwide Survey: Most Small Business Owners Lack Disaster Recovery Plan
A new survey by Nationwide revealed that three in four small business owners do not have a disaster recovery plan, but more than half say it would take at least three months to recover from a disaster.
According to a company release, Nationwide commissioned
"Small businesses are least likely to have disaster recovery insurance," says
Since there hasn't been a major national disaster in years, America's small business owners may be feeling overconfident - even as they head into the summer storm season and National Preparedness Month (September).
According to the survey, one in four believe the likelihood of a natural disaster occurring in their area is slim (26 percent). Just over one-third (37 percent) say climate change and the weather phenomenon El Nino have decreased the likelihood of a natural disaster impacting their business.
Still, the gravity of the recovery from a natural disaster is not lost on small business owners - as an estimated 25 percent of businesses do not reopen following a major disaster.
The survey also revealed some other shocking facts:
-While more than a third (38 percent) of small business owners say it is not important for their business to have a disaster recovery plan, over two-thirds (69 percent) have an evacuation plan at home.
-For many without a plan for their business, disaster recovery is simply a low priority (34 percent). Time (11 percent) or cost (15 percent) play little roles in the decision not to have a written disaster recovery plan in place.
-For companies with fewer than 50 employees, only one in five (18 percent) have a disaster recovery plan.
Unfortunately, if a disaster were to occur, 44 percent of small business owners say they don't have access to generators - and 66 percent don't even have business interruption insurance.
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