Statement from Brian Sarisky, Senior Vice President, Chief Underwriting Officer, Commercial Lines, Selective Insurance, on Insurance Awareness Day and Coverage for Small Businesses
Nearly 1 in 4 business owners (22%) do not have an insurance policy on their business, according a survey by
Every business needs insurance. Yet, according to a recent survey conducted by
For businesses with insurance, it is important to know what's covered. A study by
Whether you're an insured or uninsured small business, these five tips can help you evaluate the insurance marketplace and your needs on Insurance Awareness Day:
- Work with an Independent Insurance Agent – Independent insurance agents provide a choice of companies, products, services, and price points to help business owners find the insurance protection that meets their unique needs. They can assist in understanding coverages, including how to address exposures that put businesses at risk.
- Enact Annual Policy Reviews – As businesses grow and evolve, their insurance coverages must adjust accordingly. Before the annual insurance policy renewal process, small business owners should speak with their independent insurance agent for a complimentary and detailed review of their insurance policy to help ensure that their unique risks are appropriately covered.
- Conduct a Pressure Test – Small business owners should have a clear understanding of their business exposures and a strong business continuity plan in case something goes wrong. Selective's unique online self-service resources can help businesses take steps to build a safer work environment by addressing or reducing risks.
- BOP for Your Business – Small businesses can benefit from a Business Owners Policy (BOP). Commercial liability coverage is crucial to help protect businesses against liability claims and lawsuits. Business property insurance can protect against covered property loss caused by acts of nature, theft, fire, and other covered perils.
- Look for Added Perks with an Insurance Partner – Some carriers offer complementary resources, such as 24 x 7 access to nurses to triage worker injuries or digital training modules to help businesses and their employees build knowledge about cybersecurity. These value-added services help business owners address and reduce risks, contribute to smooth business operations, and can help create a safer environment for employees and customers.
On Insurance Awareness Day, and every day, business owners need to prioritize management of their business's risks. The more they understand their insurance coverages, the more prepared they are to reduce the impact of an unavoidable loss.
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