As the retail footprint of your franchise business expands, you face specific risks that necessitate a more comprehensive insurance package. Which policies do you need to protect your investment while supporting sustainable growth across your new locations?
Let’s take a closer look.
A Solid Foundation
Commercial property insurance should be the starting point of any retail franchise’s insurance package. It protects your physical assets, including your inventory, equipment, and buildings, against common risks such as vandalism, theft, fire, and some types of natural disasters.
Thanks to economies of scale, franchises operating across multiple locations may be able to obtain a more affordable blanket policy while receiving uniform coverage across locations.
Business interruption insurance is an important coverage for maintaining financial stability should an unexpected closure be needed. This can be useful in covered events such as supply chain disruptions and unexpected property damage to help with your ongoing expenses and lost revenue while your location is unable to operate.
When you operate multiple units, look for coverage that addresses individual store closures and system-wide disruptions.
General Liability Insurance
This policy protects against property damage, advertising injuries, and customer injuries. It is especially important when you operate retail environments that see regular or heavy foot traffic given the ongoing risk exposure involved.
Just one product-related injury or slip-and-fall accident could lead to expensive litigation, which is why this type of coverage is one of the most useful for a growing franchise operation.
Cyber Liability Insurance
These days, digital threats and data breaches are some of the biggest threats retailers face. This is particularly true if your business processes credit card transactions and stores sensitive customer information. In addition, because just one cyber incident could affect all of your locations, comprehensive cyber coverage is imperative for meeting privacy regulations and protecting your brand’s reputation.
Workers Compensation Insurance
In most states, workers’ compensation insurance is mandatory. It covers injuries and illnesses among your workforce and is especially important given the many workplace hazards present in retail environments, such as the possibility of repetitive stress conditions or sustaining a lifting injury.
As a franchise grows and takes on additional workers across different locations, it becomes even more important to maintain adequate workers’ compensation coverage to manage risks and meet legal requirements.
Employment Practices Liability Insurance
Employment practices liability insurance is an important type of coverage to protect your business against employment-related issues and claims such as harassment, discrimination, and wrongful termination. Your exposure to these claims rises as your franchise grows and you hire more employees across various locations and jurisdictions. With this type of coverage, you can better manage these risks.
Commercial Auto Insurance
If your franchise uses vehicles for transporting inventory or traveling between locations or deliveries, you need commercial auto insurance coverage. Keep in mind that as your franchise grows, your fleet of vehicles will expand, and so will the associated risks. Therefore, you need to maintain comprehensive auto coverage as your business grows.
Product Liability Insurance
This type of coverage is essential for protecting you against claims related to products you sell at your retail locations. While some retailers believe this is unnecessary unless they manufacture their own products, keep in mind that your franchise could be held liable for any damages or injuries caused by the products you sell, regardless of who made them. As your retail footprint grows and your product sales increase, this coverage becomes even more important.
Franchise-Specific Insurance
Growing franchise businesses should invest in franchise-specific insurance that addresses the risks that are particular to franchising. For example, it may include coverage for royalty interruption, brand compliance problems, and franchise fees.
For this reason, retailers operating in the franchising sphere should work with insurance providers who have experience with the specialized risks associated with franchise operations.
Commercial Umbrella Insurance
A commercial umbrella insurance policy can provide additional liability protection that goes beyond whatever limits your primary policy has set in place. This additional layer of coverage can prove valuable as your franchise grows and your exposure to major claims that could affect several locations at once increases.
Discuss Your Needs with the Retail Insurance Professionals
As your franchise grows, the value of comprehensive risk management and insurance protection cannot be overstated. At John M. Glover Insurance Agency, we specialize in developing customized insurance programs that are aimed at supporting retail franchises throughout every stage of their growth.
We will work with you to identify potential gaps in your coverage and devise a strategy that supports your growth-related goals while keeping your costs reasonable. Contact us today to get started.