Here are five ways to save money on business insurance:
1. Shop around.
Prices vary from company to company, so it pays to shop around.
Get the names of companies or brokers who specialize in your type
of business. Call several so that you can compare prices and get
a feel for the types of services they would provide.
It's also important to pick a company that is financially stable.
Check the financial health of insurers with rating companies such
as A.M. Best ( http://www.ambest.com
) and Standard & Poor’s ( http://www.standardandpoors.com/ratings
) and consult consumer magazines.
2. Choose a higher deductible.
Deductibles represent the amount of money you pay before your
insurance policy kicks in. The higher the deductible, the less
you will pay for the policy.
3. Buy a package policy.
It can sometimes be cheaper to purchase a package policy, such
as a Businessowners Policy (BOP), rather than individual coverages.
A package policy provides standard coverages and limits of liability
that are appropriate for typical small-to-medium-sized businesses.
4. Work closely with your agent or broker.
Your insurance professional can provide invaluable advice to help
protect your business from unexpected disasters. But you need
to keep him or her informed about any major changes in your business.
This includes major purchases, expansions or changes in hiring
or the nature of your operation. Also, get your agent's advice
in terms of disaster planning. Ask what you can do to both reduce
risks like fire or work-related accidents, as well as the procedures
that should be in place in case your business does suffer a major
catastrophe.
Having the right coverage and a well thought out disaster plan
can save you money in the long run. It may even save your business
from going under.
5. Ask about ways to prevent losses.
You may be able to reduce your premium for certain coverages by
following your insurer's recommendations. These can include workplace
safety, disaster preparation, and human resource intervention.
Article Source: Insurance
Information Institute