As a retailer, you face numerous risks in day-to-day business. While recovering from some unexpected incidents may be relatively easy, others can be far more daunting. Would you be able to continue your operations if your cash register broke or your refrigeration unit stopped working?
Replacing damaged store equipment can be expensive, and retail insurance can help protect your business and ensure continuity in the face of these frustrating malfunctions.
Here is a look at why this type of insurance is important and how it can help you when the equipment you rely on most doesn’t function properly.
Is Your Store’s Equipment at Risk?
When setting up their stores, many retail owners purchase new equipment that is expected to serve them well for many years. As a result, it is easy to overlook the possibility that something could go wrong. However, there are several ways that your equipment could be rendered inoperable.
- Accidents: An employee or customer could accidentally damage your equipment during the course of normal business, such as by knocking it over or severing wires.
- Vandalism: Not all equipment damage is accidental. In some cases, people may carry out malicious attacks that intentionally destroy your equipment.
- Breakdowns: Even equipment that is new or properly maintained could fail unexpectedly, resulting in the need for expensive repairs or replacement.
- Natural disasters: Storms, fires, and floods can all jeopardize equipment.
- Theft: Discussions surrounding retail theft typically focus on inventory, but thieves often target valuable store equipment such as computers, tablets, and other specialized tools.
How Retail Insurance Can Help with Equipment Replacement
Given the many risks to store equipment, retail insurance often proves to be an excellent investment as its business property coverage includes store equipment. Here is a look at how it can help replace your damaged equipment.
Reduced Expenses
When you have the financial safety net provided by retail insurance, you will not have to scramble to take on the full cost of replacing broken equipment. Instead, you will only have to pay the deductible, which is often just a small fraction of the total replacement expense.
Upgraded Equipment
If your retail insurance policy offers what is known as replacement cost coverage, it will pay for the cost of getting new equipment instead of only covering the depreciated value of the item in question. As a result, broken equipment may provide you with the opportunity to obtain updated models.
Less Downtime
With proper retail insurance, any damaged equipment can be replaced quickly, which means less downtime and lost income for your business while helping you keep your customer satisfaction levels high.
More Thorough Coverage
While some retailers may feel comfortable sticking with the warranties that come with their equipment, a comprehensive retail insurance policy will cover a range of equipment, including areas commonly overlooked, such as lighting fixtures or security cameras. This means that all aspects of your store will enjoy protection.
Types of Retail Insurance That Cover Store Equipment
Although you are unlikely to encounter a dedicated store equipment damage insurance policy, several types of coverage can be useful in the event of a breakdown.
Business Property Insurance
The main type of retail insurance aimed at equipment and the foundation of most retail insurance policies is business property insurance, which covers your store’s physical assets, such as inventory, equipment, and furniture, from a broad range of perils.
Equipment Breakdown Coverage
This type of coverage is useful for businesses that rely heavily on equipment as it offers coverage for electrical and mechanical failures, helping with replacement and repair costs and lost income stemming from equipment downtime.
Earthquake and Flood Insurance
Retailers should check their policies for exclusions, as natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods are often excluded. If your store is situated in an area where these risks are a concern, you may wish to obtain specific coverage for these perils that could threaten your equipment.
Business Interruption Insurance
Although business interruption insurance does not offer direct coverage for your store’s equipment, it could prove useful in the event that your equipment is damaged so severely that you must temporarily close your doors. It provides coverage for ongoing expenses and any lost profits you experienced during the downtime related to your equipment breakdown.
When choosing a policy, be sure to evaluate the specific risks your business faces according to the type of items you sell, the equipment you rely on, and your location.
You will want to read your policy carefully to find out if any gaps need additional riders and ensure the coverage limits are enough to replace all the equipment you use if the worst happens.
Partner with JMG Insurance for Tailored Coverage
When disaster strikes, having proper retail insurance can mean the difference between continuing to operate and closing down for good. At John M. Glover Insurance Agency, we specialize in providing custom retail insurance solutions to safeguard your store from unexpected events.
Are you ready to take the first step in securing your store and protecting your livelihood? Contact us today for a free consultation and find out how we can help you protect your business’s future.