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What If I Run An In-Home Business?
Homeowner
policies aren't designed to insure in-home businesses. Homeowner
premiums assume that the insurance protection is for a residence
and related structures. Therefore no liability coverage is
available for loss related to business activity such as:
- customers
who slip and fall on your premises
- damage
to business property you own or that is in your care or
custody
- injury
caused by things you make (products liability)
- damage
due to services you promote or provide (professional liability)
Nearly
as important, your insurer is also unlikely to defend you
against claims involving a business.
What About Coverages For My Employees Or "Other Structures"?
Generally,
a standard homeowner's policy does not provide workers compensation
coverage for any employee. Medical expense and liability coverage
may be available for workers who are ineligible for workers
compensation, such as maids, butlers, or nannies. However
the coverage only applies while the employee is performing
residential tasks.
Example:
You send your nanny to make copies of your business proposal
and, on the way to the copy center, she is seriously injured
in a fall. Your policy won't provide any medical expense coverage
for your nanny because she was performing a business-related
chore.
There is no coverage for detached garages, barn, or similar
structures on your residence premises if they are used in
whole or part for business.
Example:
You store $3,000 worth of equipment and supplies that
you use in your job in your garage and the garage burns down.
The fire loss to the garage becomes ineligible because of
its partial business use.
What IS Covered By A Homeowners Policy?
A basic
homeowner policy may provide very modest coverage for selected
activities. However the coverage may be limited to as little
as a few hundred dollars. Items that may be covered includes
business personal property kept in or around your home, business
personal property kept at a location other than in or around
your home or landlord's furnishings (property in a part of
your home that you rent out to the public). One method for
improving your coverage is to add options to your policy to
do the following:
- increase
the coverage limits for business personal property
- cover
garages and other buildings that are rented to others
- protect
electronic business equipment which is usually used in a
vehicle while such equipment is located outside of a vehicle
- provide
theft coverage for landlord's property
- acquire
limited business personal property and liability coverage
for a in-home daycare
- cover
a condo unit owners' liability for damage caused by renters
- provide
premises liability coverage (i.e. slips and falls by customers)
If you
have any further questions or are wondering if you're adequately
covered, you should contact your agent.
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Insurance
518 Hawthorne Street • PO Box 8
Alexandria, MN 56308
Phone: 320-763-6518
Toll Free: 800-757-6518
Fax: 320-763-5546
E-mail: agency@martinsoninsurance.com
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