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Comprehensive Umbrella Coverage — Essential Protection for Small Enterprises

Umbrella Insurance

Introduction

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What Is Small Business Umbrella Insurance?

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What Does Small Business Umbrella Insurance Cover?

  • Excess Liability Protection:

    Covers claims that exceed the limits of your general liability or auto insurance policies.

    Example: A client sues for damages resulting in a judgment that surpasses your general liability coverage limit.

  • Legal Defense Costs:

    Includes costs associated with defending against lawsuits, even if the claims are groundless.

    Example: You face a lawsuit over a contract dispute, and your umbrella policy covers your attorney fees.

  • Personal Injury Claims:

    Protects against claims such as defamation or invasion of privacy.

    Example: A former client alleges that your marketing materials misrepresented their business, leading to a lawsuit.

  • Property Damage Claims:

    Provides additional coverage for damage to property beyond standard policy limits.

    Example: An incident occurs that causes significant damage to a rented venue, leading to costly claims.

  • Coverage for Rental Properties:

    Offers protection for damages incurred in properties you lease for business purposes.

    Example: An accident during an event at a rented venue leads to extensive damage claims.

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Why Do You Need Small Business Umbrella Insurance?

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Expert advice

How Much Does Commercial Umbrella Insurance Cost?

Umbrella liability insurance is important because it covers these unforeseen events. It is not expensive, and, in certain instances, it could literally save your business.

Umbrella coverage is no longer a luxury. With a Contractors Liability umbrella policy, you can get up to $10 million of liability protection over and above the limits of other insurance policies, you have for your business.

Contractors Liability will write umbrella coverage for business liability, Commercial auto liability, and workers’ compensation. The cost of this peace of mind insurance is surprisingly small.

Protect your business. It is competitive, fast, and convenient. If you have any questions while filling out the online application, please call the toll-free numbers displayed or click on the on-line chat button and a licensed Contractors Liability insurance agent will assist you.

What’s Not Covered By Small Business Umbrella Insurance

  • Professional Liability Claims:

    Errors or omissions in your professional services are generally excluded and require separate professional liability insurance.

  • Employee Injuries:

    Injuries sustained by your employees are covered under Workers’ Compensation Insurance, not umbrella coverage.

  • Damage to Your Property:

    Claims related to damages incurred to your own business property are not covered by umbrella insurance.

  • Intentional Acts:

    Damages resulting from intentional misconduct are typically excluded from coverage.

  • Contractual Liabilities:

    Specific contractual obligations may not be covered unless expressly stated in the policy.

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FAQ: What Isn’t Covered by General Liability Insurance?

No, injuries to your employees are not covered by General Liability Insurance. Employee injuries are handled through Workers’ Compensation Insurance. For example, if an employee falls from a ladder, General Liability won’t cover the medical costs or lost wages.

No, professional mistakes or errors in advice are not covered. For this, you’ll need Errors and Omissions Insurance (Professional Liability Insurance) to protect your business from claims related to advice, recommendations, or professional services.

No, General Liability Insurance does not cover vehicle-related incidents. You need Commercial Auto Insurance for protection in case of accidents involving business vehicles.

Typically, no. General Liability policies usually do not cover punitive damages, which are fines imposed by the court to punish intentional misconduct.

Intentional acts, such as an employee purposely damaging a client’s property, are not covered by General Liability Insurance. These are excluded because they are not accidental.

No, poor workmanship or faulty work is not covered. This is referred to as the workmanship or warranty exclusion. For instance, if you use the wrong materials and the work deteriorates, this would not be covered by General Liability Insurance.

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