The only way to effectively protect the assets of your business is to carry adequate NH general liability insurance coverage. Commercial General liability protects your business from damages caused by bodily injury or property damage for which your business is found to be legally liable.
What Does CGL (commercial general liability) Cover?
A typical CGL policy provides coverage for claims of bodily injury or other physical injury, personal injury (libel or slander), advertising injury and property damage as a result of your products, premises or operations, and can be offered as a package policy with other coverages such as property, crime, automobile and more. As a safeguard against liability, CGL enables you to continue your normal operations while dealing with real or fraudulent claims of negligence or wrongdoing. CGL policies also provide coverage for the cost to defend and settle claims.
Here are six coverages provided by a typical CGL policy:
Automatic additional insured: Coverage is provided for written contracts, agreements and permits.
Personal and advertising injury: Protects against offenses made by you or your staff during the course of business, such as libel, slander, disparagement or copyright infringement in advertisements.
Defense costs: Provides coverage for legal expenses for liability claims brought against your business, regardless of who is at fault.
Medical expenses: Provides coverage for medical expenses if someone is injured on your premises or by your products.
Premises and operations liability: Provides coverage for bodily injury and property damage sustained by others on your premises or in conjunction with your business operations.
Products liability: Provides coverage for bodily injury and property damage sustained by others as a result of your products.
How Much Liability Insurance Does Your Business Need?
The amount of coverage that your business needs depends on three factors: perceived risk, where you operate your business, and the type of products you manufacture. And remember, you can always get an Umbrella Liability policy to help achieve the desired limit of business liability insurance.
Consider these 3 things when figuring out the right coverage limits for your business…
Premises and operations liability: If you operate in a state that has a reputation for rewarding high damages, then you may wish to purchase higher limits of liability.
Perceived risk: Consider the amount of risk associated with your business operations and functions. For instance, if you manufacture heavy machinery you would generally need more coverage as compared to another organization that manufactures stuffed animals.
Type of product manufactured: If you manufacture a dangerous product, you may want to carry higher limits of liability.
Other ways to protect your New Hampshire business.
Here are some other tips for protecting your business…
Establish a high standard for product quality control at your organization.
Keep all company records up to date and accurate.
Train your employees thoroughly and properly.
Ask Knapton Reade & Woods Insurance for safety and compliance information.
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This Coverage Insights is not intended to be exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice. © 2011 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.