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The Importance of Small Business / Commercial Insurance

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

If you are starting a new business or are re-evaluating your business insurance needs, it is important to make certain you have a good, solid, business insurance policy that is tailored to your needs.  Many small business owners often view business insurance as a luxury, when in fact it is a necessity to protect you and your business.  Several business owner’s only think of a business policy as protection against casualties and damages such as a theft, fire, or damage to equipment and products.  When in fact, the most important part of a good business policy is the liability protection.                                                                                                                       Commercial Insurance

No matter what size of business you operate, big or small, it is always important to protect your business and yourself from the unpredictable.  In today’s culture, even the smallest accident can result in large lawsuits.  The general liability portion of a business policy is extremely important in that it defends you, your employees, and the reputation of your business from any lawsuits that may develop from bodily injury, damages, or negligence for something it did or didn’t do.  General liability insurance can often be purchased separately or as part of a BOP (business owner’s policy).  A “BOP” combines both property and liability insurance together into one policy.

Typically a BOP includes the following:

  • Property insurance to cover the building, equipment and goods
  • General Liability insurance to protect the business, employees and owner from lawsuits that may arise from accidents, negligence, or other damages
  • Casualty liability protection to protect the business and employees from harm to other people or their property
  • Insurance against theft of goods or money & securities
  • Insurance against interruption of business:  This coverage can provide money to offset lost profits and income to continue paying expense
  • Several other options and endorsement are available to purchase

When purchasing a Business Owner’s Policy, it is very important to discuss the details with a licensed insurance agent who is familiar with commercial insurance policies.  There are several options and risks that can be covered under a BOP.  Some of these options can include signage, money and securities, business property, employee dishonesty, computer viruses, mechanical equipment failures, or loss of income for utility failures just a to name a few options. Not all over the options available are necessary to all business owners since not all businesses are alike.  For example, a deli business that stores a large supply of refrigerated food, might find it very valuable to purchase insurance to protect them against the refrigeration equipment/breakdown or possibly even protection against a utility (electrical) failure that could possibly ruin valuable refrigerated food goods. It is also extremely important to purchase commercial auto insurance or ENOL coverage for all vehicles used within the business.

To find out more about Commercial insurance rates, please call our office or visit Knoxville Insurance for further information.

Should I Have Renters Insurance?

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Knoxville Renters Insurance

The majority of people have rented an apartment or home at least once during their lives.  Renting is often an alternative to a home mortgage payment or a passing point between residences.  The advantages of renting often include a lesser payment, lack of homeowner’s insurance, and property taxes.  While choosing to rent an apartment or home, maintaining adequate renter’s insurance is a necessity for an abundance of reasons.

Misconceptions of Renter’s Insurance

Many individuals believe that their personal belongings are covered by the landlord or apartment’s insurance policy.  This however, is generally not how it works.  Typically the landlord’s policy only covers the structure, but not the renter’s property.  For instance….if the property was to be destroyed by a fire, the landlord’s policy will pay for the cost of replacing the structure.  The landlord’s will not pay for the tenant’s property that was inside the apartment or home such as clothing, televisions, furniture, cooking utensils, electronics, etc.

Another common misconception is that the landlord is responsible for housing the tenant in the event the apartment or the home is inhospitable due to fire or water damage.  For example, if the apartment is under repair due to fire damage, the tenant must find their own housing at their own expense while the unit is being repaired.

A third misconception is that the landlord’s policy will cover theft and vandalism to the tenant’s personal property.  If you are renting an apartment or home and it is burglarized, the landlord’s policy is not responsible for replacing your personal belongings.

What Renter’s Insurance Does!

Having an adequate renter’s insurance policy will provide protection for your personal property and belongings.  The coverage is based upon the value of your belongings and typically clients are surprised by the amount of coverage needed once they do quick cash analysis of the property.  It is often very important to check with your insurance agent and see if there are any limitations on listed coverage.  Typically policies will put limitations on coverage for jewelry, guns, computers, money, and furs.  If you have items valued higher than the limitations is important to let your insurance agent know so that additional coverage can be added via an endorsement or an additional Personal Articles Policy.  Base coverage begins at around $10,000 and can be increased to well over $200,000.  Renter’s coverage also includes liability insurance (typically $100,000) to protect the insured in the event someone is injured inside the rental property.  Renter’s insurance can also provide medical payments insurance to give the insured some protection against injuries to others while inside their rental unit as well.  It is a good idea to ask your insurance agent what other options/endorsements are available.

The Cost of Knoxville Renter’s Insurance

Renter’s Insurance is very reasonably priced and well worth the cost!  Depending on the area, a typical $10,000 property coverage policy with $100,000 in liability coverage cost less than $10.00 a month.  One of the great features with renter’s insurance is that it typically provides a Multi-Line Discount on the insured’s auto insurance, which can often offset the additional cost of the renter’s insurance!  You should check with your insurance agent for details or get a free Knoxville Renters Insurance quote online.

Why do I Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage?

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Knoxville Auto InsuranceThe importance of Uninsured Motorist (UM)

In the state of Tennessee it is a requirement to maintain a minimum amount automobile liability insurance.  These laws are to protect others in the event a driver is in an at-fault accident that causes personal injury or property damage to another.  But as we all know, not everyone abides by the law.  It should also be noted that the state minimum coverage for liability insurance shall be no less than $25,000.00 of coverage per individual and $50,000.00 for all individuals in the vehicle, which is often not adequate coverage.  It is highly likely that $25,000.00 will not cover medical expenses for the injured individual in the event of a serious auto accident.  Many people don’t realize that not carrying adequate uninsured motorist coverage can lead financial tragedy, even if they are not at fault.

Example of a situation involving an uninsured motorist:

Driver-1, which does not have any auto insurance, is driving home from a late night at work when his vehicle collides into responsible Driver-2’s vehicle.  Driver-2 has state basic liability insurance, but had declined Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage when his insurance agent offered it.  The property damage to Driver-2’s vehicle is over $15,000.00, his medical bills are $25,000.00, and he is out of work for over 2-weeks.  Since Driver-2 did not have any uninsured motorist coverage, he is stuck with over $25,000.00 in bills, no vehicle, and loss of 2 weeks of income.  If Driver-1 was not responsible enough to have auto insurance it is very unlikely that he will help with Driver-2’s bills.

Example of a situation involving an under-insured driver:

Driver-1, who carries the state minimum $25,000/$50,000 coverage hits driver-2 and his family of four and sends all of them to the hospital with injuries.  Driver-2’s family’s medical bills total over $100,000.00 and loss of earnings of over $15,000.00.  This means that Driver-2’s family will only receive $50,000.00 from Driver-1’s insurance company and will be left to pay the remaining $90,000.00 himself.  Of course Driver-2 can attempt to go after Driver-1 in court for the remaining expense, but what if Driver-1 does not have the money?

The cost of the coverage is much less than most realize.  Typically the UM limits are set to match the normal bodily injury and property damage limits and cost only a fraction of the normal liability insurance.  Luckily the state of Tennessee requires motorist to sign a rejection form when deciding not to purchase uninsured motorist coverage or purchasing UM coverage less than their BI/PD limits.  However; many drivers still take make the decision to deny this coverage in order to lower their cost of insurance.

Driving without uninsured motorist (UM) coverage can be extremely risky.  Statistics indicate that number of uninsured drivers is on the rise!  According to the Insurance Research Council, chances are 1 in 7 that the at-fault driver is uninsured in an auto accident.  Over 22% of drivers on the road in the state of Tennessee are without automobile insurance!

Be responsible and protect yourself and the ones you love!  Make sure you maintain adequate uninsured motorist coverage! Click Here to obtain a free Knoxville Auto Insurance Quote today.