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Is it Ever Too Early to Get Business Insurance?

Author: James Cochran | Posted: 09-10-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 2 | Got a Question? Ask.
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There are various things that come to mind when people start and grow their own business. They think of financing, location, and even legal fees associated with their dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur. What they often overlook or don't consider is the need for business insurance, especially small business insurance for many, when embarking on the challenges of a starting entrepreneur. Incorporating your needs for insurance is a vital component of the start-up process.

It's never too early to think about small business insurance when starting your business. In fact, it probably wouldn't hurt to include it as part of your business plan. Depending on the kind of business you're in, and the types of risks and insurance obligations associated with what you do, the cost of insurance can be a vital component of how your start-up is financed.

General business liability insurance: Ever hear of it? If you haven't, then it's just another reason why incorporating small business insurance early into your business plans is vital.

General business liability insurance is one of the most available means of insuring a business from liability. Liability comes in all forms and a specific policy to cover you specific business is necessary.

In essence, since doing business involves some degree of contact with the public, you expose yourself to the possibility of causing injury or damage to a member of that public. It's not like the kind of insurance you get for your home, where most of the people who come by are family or friends. The likelihood of getting sued because somebody slipped and fell on the driveway you forgot to shovel is low.

However, the likelihood of getting sued because someone who had some contact with your business feels you're responsible for harm to them is much greater. That's where general business liability insurance comes in and should form an integral part of your small business insurance plan.

Given the extent to which having insurance is a vital aspect of doing business, it just follows that incorporating it into your business plans as early as possible is just doing good business.

Every single business has its own unique needs when it comes to receiving adequate coverage, which is why planning for it early becomes wise. Small business insurance can cover anything from the risk of having a tornado hit your office to the chance that someone is going to sue you for the bad carburetor you installed in their minivan that caught on fire. Having a plan in place early on to cover you particular risks will allow you to adequately assess your risks and finance your business.

It's a common mistake to assume that small business insurance is something you get after you've taken care of everything else. Although this is a better attitude than believing that business insurance is unnecessary or too costly. Purchasing business insurance late in the process can mean that you'll encounter costs you simply did not expect or, maybe even worse, which you'll have to settle for insurance that won't adequately meet your needs.

Is it ever too late to get business insurance? Of course not. But the point to keep in mind is that it's never too early to get business insurance either. Most successful businesses do one thing very well. As much as humanly possible, they try to manage the future. What does that mean? Well, it can mean a lot of things. Yet, generally speaking, it means that the smart business operator will always try to think two or three steps ahead instead of being complacent or looking back.

One of the most important aspects of looking forward for any business is the extent to which they manage risk. That's where small business insurance and general business liability insurance come in. An entrepreneur who incorporates these into their assessment of risk as early on as possible is more likely to confront the future than one who doesn't.

Since risk is extremely large when starting a business, it only makes sense that it be dealt with in all its forms almost from the beginning. The more that an entrepreneur does this early, the more they're doing to confront the risks associated with all startups.

The beauty of small business insurance and general business liability insurance is that it takes one part of your assessment of risk and essentially out-sources it to someone else — your insurance provider. If only all risk could be dealt with in the same manner. It's why getting an insurance provider you can trust early on is so important. An insurance provider who gets you covered with a plan just right for you, and does it early on, will help you deal with one of the many challenges facing a starting small business.

The need for small business insurance is vital for any new business. Without it, you're exposing your business to risks that could ruin all your other hard work and planning. It's why insurance should form an integral part of that planning and be incorporated in something as early as a business plan. Things like general business liability insurance are necessary for entrepreneurs who expose themselves to the risk of doing business with a public you might not even see or come into contact with. That's why a good package early on is the only way of doing business smartly.

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James Cochran is the founder of Business Insurance Now, a web-based small business insurance agent. Business Insurance Now and Techinsurance have grown to become America's leading online provider of general business liability insurance for a wide range of small businesses, currently serving more than 12,000 business clients throughout the US.

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