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Is Your Home-Business Insured?

Most people don't consider getting business insurance when they

work out of their homes. For many home businesses, it may not be

necessary. This article will help you decide if you need

additional insurance coverage for your home business.

Insurance helps protect your business against losses from fire,

illness, and injury. You should not operate without it. If you

are running your business out of your home, your homeowners

insurance will probably protect you against most accidental

losses.

Check with your insurance carrier to make sure that your

coverage includes business use of your home. If not, you should

add the insurance you need to your existing policy. You may need

to add additional coverage to include Product Liability. The

purpose of Product liability insurance is to protect you in the

event your product causes injury to the consumer. While you may

or may not think this is necessary, you would be better safe

than sorry if a consumer sued you because your product injured

them.

protect you, should you become disabled and unable to work,...

Disability Insurance is a kind of health insurance that will

protect you, should you become disabled and unable to work,

provide for your family and meet your financial responsibilities.

Auto Insurance may be necessary if your personal car is used in

your business. Most (if not all) states require that an

individual must have auto insurance in order to operate a motor

vehicle. Getting caught without it usually results in a traffic

ticket and some pretty stiff fines.

Medical Payments Insurance is necessary if someone is injured in

your home whether or not it was your fault Most homeowners

policies include this as a standard portion of the policy, but

check with your agent just to be sure you are adequately covered.

Worker's Compensation Insurance will probably not be necessary

if you are working out of your home, however, if you have

employees it is a requirement in order to protect you, the

businessperson, as well as the employee from losses due to

accidents on the job.

Business Interruption Insurance is not something we want to

consider, however, it is an extra protection you might wish to

add to your policy. In effect, if your business is damaged by

fire or circumstances beyond your control prevents you from

operating your business and you must totally or partially

suspend operations, this insurance will help protect you from

total losses while you rebuild your business.

Keep all your insurance records and policies in a safe place. A

bank safe deposit box or home safe is ideal.

Although we don't like to think about the unpleasant "what if's"

in life, it is often better to be prepared than to face the

unnecessary expense of loss. Insurance can help protect your

home business if you take the time to evaluate your business

insurance needs.

About the author:

Kim Haas is a WAHM and Founder of http://Womans-Net.com, a

popular online networking community focusing on working from

home and women in business and Owner of http://Article-Host.com.

To learn more about Kim, visit http://kimberlyhaas.com Copyright

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