Many businesses that sell goods online believe that having a virtual storefront can help them avoid the risks that brick-and-mortar retailers must address. Although some risks can be avoided, such as slip-and-fall customer injuries, unexpected events can still threaten the survival of online retailers just as dramatically as their physical counterparts. This makes retail insurance essential for online retailers.
The Unique Risks E-Commerce Businesses Encounter
When you operate an online store, your business exists in both the digital and physical realms. You maintain inventory, ship products to customers, collect their data, and represent your brand online. Each of these activities creates potential liability for which the right type of coverage can offer protection.
Many online retailers start their business endeavor focused exclusively on growth, which means securing suppliers, building their website, and marketing their products. Insurance often becomes an afterthought (until a problem arises, at which point it’s too late to secure coverage). The financial implications of just one lawsuit, data breach, or product liability claim could force you out of business if you are uninsured.
Indispensable Insurance Policies for Online Retailers
Here are some of the most important policies for online retailers.
General Liability Insurance
General liability insurance is valuable for e-commerce businesses, even when they do not have a storefront. This policy covers third-party bodily injury and property damage claims, as well as advertising injury, which is particularly relevant for online retailers who rely heavily on marketing.
Numerous incidents could spur liability claims. For example, a customer could suffer a severe allergic reaction to a dye in a garment they purchased. Without general liability coverage, the business would be responsible for paying the customer’s medical expenses, legal fees, and potential settlements out of pocket.
General liability also covers copyright infringement claims, which is a significant risk when you’re sharing images and content online to market your products. For example, using a photograph without obtaining proper permission or inadvertently copying another designer’s patterns on a product could lead to costly legal battles.
Product Liability Insurance
Product liability coverage is non-negotiable for clothing retailers. This policy protects your business when products you sell cause harm to customers. For example, fashion items sold by online retailers pose several potential hazards:
- Fasteners that become choking hazards
- Flammable fabrics that don’t meet safety standards
- Dyes that cause skin irritation or allergic reactions
- Garments with sharp embellishments that cause injuries
Cyber Liability Insurance
E-commerce businesses collect sensitive customer information with every transaction, including their names, addresses, and payment details. This makes them an attractive target for cybercriminals. Cyber liability insurance provides essential protection in these cases, covering everything from the costs involved in forensic investigations and customer notifications to legal fees, settlements, public relations campaigns for reputation restoration, and credit monitoring services for affected customers.
Business Personal Property Insurance
Business personal property coverage protects an online store’s merchandise, whether it’s stored in your home, a rented warehouse, or in transit to customers.
This policy covers losses from:
- Fire and smoke damage
- Water damage (excluding floods)
- Theft and vandalism
- Certain weather events
Business Interruption Insurance
What would happen to your business if your website crashed for several days or a fire at your fulfillment center brought operations to a standstill? Business interruption insurance can cover replacement income during these times, including employee salaries, loan payments, and rent, while operations are being restored.
For online retailers, downtime means lost revenue. When this happens during high-volume shopping periods such as Black Friday or holiday seasons, even the briefest interruption could lead to considerable financial losses.
Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Many online retailers start out as solo operations, but if things go well, they may hire employees to manage their growth. Once employees are hired, even if it is only on a part-time or seasonal basis, workers’ compensation insurance becomes legally required in most states.
This coverage will pay for the medical expenses and partial lost wages when an employee suffers from a work-related injury or illness.
This is not uncommon in warehouse or fulfillment settings, where employees could sustain back injuries from lifting heavy boxes, slip-and-fall accidents in storage areas, injuries related to packaging equipment, or repetitive stress injuries from wrapping or packaging orders.
Protect Your Digital Storefront Today
Is your online retail business properly protected? At John M. Glover Insurance Agency, we take pride in designing customized insurance packages for e-commerce entrepreneurs. Our experienced agents understand the particular challenges that online retailers encounter and can identify coverage gaps before they become costly problems.
Reach out to us today to review your current coverage and discuss your needs. We’ll help make sure your growing business has the protection it needs while suiting your budget. After all, the world of retail is unpredictable, and the right insurance coverage can make all the difference.