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Protecting Your In The Home Business

Protecting Your In The Home Business

Today more than 43 million Americans are operating full or part time business from the comfort of their homes, and these numbers continue to grow every year. One of the secrets to running a successful home-based business is being able to separate your business activity from your home activity.

Whether you spend two hours or 62 hours per week on your at-home endeavor, it remains a business with all the risks and rewards associated with owning a business. To safeguard against the risks, you need to be aware that your homeowners insurance policy offers limited or no protection for your business while it is being operated from your home.

If you rely on your homeowners policy as your only means of insurance protection, you may find your business underinsured or uninsured in the event of a loss.

This information, prepared by the Independent Insurance Agents of America, provides you with useful information for designing an insurance program for your home-based business.

Doesn’t My Homeowners Policy Cover My In-Home Business?

Homeowners policies were never intended to cover business exposures. Consequently, coverage for the items you use in your business such as computers, fax machines, filing cabinets, tools and inventory are limited to $2,500 in your home and $250 away from home under most policies. And your homeowners coverage provides no liability insurance for you home-based business.

What Coverage Do I Need And How Do I Get It?

First, let’s take a look at what coverage you may need. Insurance coverage generally falls into two categories. This is true of homeowners, auto and most business policies. Those two categories in business terms are:

To experience our personalized approach to insurance, please call the Austin Insurance team today at 781-447-5561.
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