What If I Run An In-Home Business?

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Do You Operate An In-Home Business

If you do, be aware that a typical homeowners policy is NOT designed to insure many in-home businesses. The premium that is charged for homeowners coverage assumes that the insurance protection is for one- or two-family residences and related buildings and structures which contain personal property and are used accordingly. Therefore, a homeowners policy won't provide:

What About Coverages For My Employees Or "Other Structures"?

Generally, a standard homeowners policy does not provide workers compensation coverage for any employee who is required or has the option to be covered under a workers compensation law. Medical expense and premises liability coverage is provided for residence employees (maids, butlers, nannies, etc.) who are ineligible for coverage under a workers compensation law, but only while the employee is performing residential tasks.

Example: You send your nanny to make copies of your business proposal and, on the way to the copy center, she is seriously injured in a fall. The homeowners policy will not provide any medical expense coverage for your nanny because she was performing a business-related chore.

There is no coverage for detached garages, barn, or similar "other structures" on your residence premises if they are used in whole or part for business.

Example: You store $3,000 worth of equipment and supplies that you use in your job in your garage and the garage burns down. The fire loss to the garage becomes ineligible because of its partial business use.

What IS Covered By A Homeowners Policy?

Generally a homeowners policy does provide limited coverage for business-related exposures. One commonly used policy offers the following:

One option for improving your coverage for an in-home business is to add endorsements which may do the following:

How Do I Get More Information?

Select the type of in-home business you are currently considering operating to find out more about the forms of coverage you should consider:

Sales office:
Professional office:
Landlord:
Daycare or other in-home school:
Retail:
Wholesale:
Service:
Manufacturing:
Contracting:
Repair:
Farms and ranches:
Racing:
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