Operating a retail business in Connecticut can be professionally and financially rewarding. Many owners are drawn to the opportunity to play a role in the state’s economy, create jobs, and serve their local community.
However, many current and aspiring retail business owners are concerned about risks that could impact their operations, such as natural disasters and customer injuries. Retail insurance is an excellent way to gain peace of mind and prepare for unexpected events.
Here is a look at the top policies every Connecticut retailer should consider.
General Liability Insurance
General liability insurance provides a useful first line of defense for retailers, protecting against a range of common business-related risks, such as bodily injury and property damage on the business’s property.
For example, when a customer slips and falls inside the shop or the store’s fire sprinklers go off and cause water damage to customers’ belongings, general liability insurance can help.
It protects against the high costs of lawsuits and settlements from accidents during day-to-day business activities.
Property Insurance
Another way to safeguard a business’s property is with property insurance. It protects equipment, inventory, and the store itself from a broad range of perils, such as fires, theft, and vandalism.
These retail insurance policies can help a business avoid financial ruin and recover from losses without incurring significant expenses out of pocket, which is particularly important in Connecticut, where the weather can be severe and unpredictable.
Business Interruption Insurance
Business interruption insurance can keep Connecticut retailers afloat when certain external factors prevent normal operations. During unexpected closures, it can cover lost income, utilities, rent, and other fixed expenses.
Whether it is a government-ordered shutdown, a storm that causes extensive damage, or a mandatory evacuation, business interruption insurance provides a valuable lifeline.
Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Workers’ compensation insurance offers coverage for medical expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs for employees injured on the job. Connecticut requires businesses with employees to obtain this type of coverage, and failing to comply can lead to severe penalties such as fines and potential imprisonment.
In addition to meeting legal requirements, workers’ compensation insurance helps retailers mitigate the financial losses from employee injury claims and provides a more supportive and safer working environment. Employees can enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing they will receive appropriate care and compensation if injured at work.
Commercial Auto Insurance
For retailers that own vehicles for business use, such as those that offer delivery services, commercial auto insurance provides protection for damages and liability related to accidents involving business vehicles. For example, it could cover collisions during deliveries, non-collision-related vehicle damage, and vehicle theft.
Under Connecticut law, all vehicles need a minimum level of auto insurance, which also applies to those used for business purposes. At a minimum, liability coverage for property damage and bodily injury is required, in addition to uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
Cyber Liability Insurance
One indispensable yet often overlooked type of retail insurance for modern businesses is cyber liability. This policy protects against costs stemming from data breaches and other types of cyber-attacks, including credit monitoring services, legal fees, and expenses related to customer notification.
Nearly all Connecticut retailers handle sensitive customer data, such as credit card information, and this type of policy is useful not only from a practical standpoint but also for maintaining trust and protecting the retailer’s reputation.
Its coverage typically includes first-party response costs, third-party liability and defense, network business interruption, and regulatory defense and penalties.
Product Liability Insurance
Unfortunately, the risk of harm is always present when dealing with physical goods. Product liability coverage protects retailers against claims of property damage or injury caused by the products they sell or supply, covering legal fees, medical costs, and compensation payments. Without this type of insurance, these expenses could be financially devastating.
From minor incidents such as allergic reactions to major lawsuits involving serious accidents, this type of policy is essential for protection against claims. It provides compensation should the retailer be determined to be at fault.
Professional Liability Insurance
For retailers that provide services or advice, professional liability insurance offers coverage for claims related to negligence or a failure to perform their professional duties. Also known as Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance, it is suitable for retailers offering services such as design advice, repairs, or custom fittings.
For example, if an error in service causes damage to a customer’s property or incorrect advice causes a customer to incur a financial loss, it could cover the costs of defending claims and paying settlements or judgments.
Protect your Business Today With Retail Insurance From JMG
Are you confident your retail business is protected against unforeseen events? The agents at John M. Glover Insurance Agency will be happy to review your retail insurance options and develop customized insurance solutions for your retail business. Contact us today for a consultation.