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| The #1 home-based business insurance myth |
| Gregory Ellis |
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Your home may be where you lay your head at night, but is it also where you work? When your workplace is also your home base then you might be under the mistaken belief that your business is insured under the liability and contents coverage you have with your home insurance policy; it’s not, unless your home insurer knows you operate a business out of your home. What if while you’re out delivering your orders someone breaks into your car and steals the items you were to deliver? The theft would not be covered under your auto insurance policy, because theft of contents from a vehicle is typically covered under your home or tenant’s insurance. And it won’t be covered through your home or tenant’s insurance, because the product is related to a business your policy doesn’t cover because your insurer didn’t know you ran a business out of your home. Now consider the courier company employee that comes to your home to deliver your product, or other business-related material. What if he or she slips and falls, suffers a terrible injury and sues you? Will the liability portion of your home insurance policy protect you? No. The injury was the direct result of a business-related activity and therefore, will not be covered under your personal home insurance policy. But that doesn’t mean you won’t have to pay. The courier employee can still pursue you for compensation through the courts. Without proper business liability insurance, you could be ruined financially if the courts find you legally liable for the courier’s injuries. A house fire could also have devastating consequences for you. If everything related to the business is lost – all your product, computer equipment, office furniture, records, etc. – there's a chance none of it will be covered under your home insurance policy. What’s more, if you have not disclosed the existence of the home-based business to your insurance company, your home insurance policy may be voided resulting in the potential that none of your loss will be covered. |