What would happen if you had to vacate your premises due to damage from a fire, flood, hurricane or other natural or man-made disaster? How would you continue to operate your business and pay your bills? By purchasing business interruption insurance, you can protect your business from loss of income and continue to pay day-to-day operating expenses. When looking for a policy, which is typically part of your property insurance, you need to consider:
Determine your needs
What does it take to run your business on a daily basis? How much do you need to pay your rent or mortgage, salaries, utilities, taxes, telephone and Internet service? Knowing your risk is the best way to determine the type of insurance plan that is right for your business.
I recommend: The
Insurance Information Institute offers helpful information on business insurance basics and how to purchase an insurance policy. You can also check out the
Small Business Administration's guides to purchasing business interruption insurance.
Put it in writing
Make sure your policy includes information about your business income, projected future income and the projected expenses your business will incur on equipment, payroll and securing a temporary operating facility.
I recommend: Insure.com offers a small business liability tool to help you determine your expenses and insurance needs.
Price your options
Premiums can vary widely, but coverage limits are generally 20 percent of the value of the business. You can also purchase dollar limits of coverage.
I recommend: Contact your insurance broker or agent to help you determine how much insurance you need. If you don't currently work with an agent, visit the
Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America's website to find a broker familiar with your industry.
MostChoice.com also offers good advice on the types of coverage available, policies and premiums. Or shop online. Start with
InsuranceNoodle.com, a specialist in small-business policies. Also try
LowQuotes.com,
USInsuranceOnline.com or
AllQuotesInsurance.com.