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Commercial combined insurance – what is it?

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

When receiving a new business insurance quote request from a customer, the first thing we ascertain is whether it is a new venture or an existing business.

Where a business is already trading then, in all likelihood, they will have an existing policy is force.

For many types of trade, such as shops, hotels or restaurants, a simple package policy will suffice. For more complex risks, it is more than likely that a commercial combined insurance policy will be in force.

But what exactly is included in such a policy and why are they used? The whole point about these policies is that they are bespoke. You, in conjunction with your brokers professional advice, can effectively pick and choose the sections of cover you need.

For example, a package policy may automatically include cover for goods in transit. If you only send through a 3rd party and they have suitable cover, why pay twice?

A word of warning though, if you are looking for one of these types of policies. Speak to two different advisors and get them to recommend the right policy. One of them may miss out on a few small details which could prove vital in later years.

Commercial liability insurance – whats included

Friday, January 29th, 2010

As a business insurance broker, we get calls from people that either have a policy in force, and are looking for an alternative, or others who are just starting out and looking for a bit of advice.

The good thing is, if you’ve got the time, our advice is free. As part of a business planning process, most people nowadays will use some form of software package (most of the banks provide these). One of the questions asked, is how much you will expect to pay for business or commercial liability insurance.

This is a good question, and the answer has to start with what it actually includes. A standard commercial combined insurance policy has the option of including three types of liability, these are more commonly called commercial or combined liability. Later blogs will cover each of these individually but the three types are:-

Employers liability (legally required if you employ anyone)

Public liability (not a legal requirement but a prudent cover to have in place)

Products liability (again, not required under statute but with the potential for most businesses of a significant claim, it is a sensible coverage to arrange)