Business Insurance
Home-Based Business
How do I separate my home insurance needs from my business insurance
needs?
- It is important to separate the property and liability issues of each.
You may have used personal dollars to purchase business furniture and
equipment, but it is still considered business property.
Does my Homeowners policy cover my business?
- There is very limited coverage for business personal property. Some
policies are as low as $500.
- Liability can be extended by a premium-bearing endorsement, but it
only covers you if your client visits you in your home office, not if
you visit the client.
What about full-time or part-time workers in my home or working
in their homes?
- If a full-time or part-time worker is hurt in a work related injury,
you are responsible for the medical bills, whether or not you carry
workers' compensation.
What is the difference between an Independent Contractor (U.S.
Income Tax Form 1099) and Employee (Form W-2), when considering liability
and workers' compensation?
- Many people use independent contractors instead of employees for tax
reasons, but an independent contractor without his/her own insurance
becomes your responsibility for liability and workers' compensation.
What happens when a client or visitor comes to my house?
- Your Homeowners policy covers personal visitors but is not designed
for business visitors, so business liability insurance is needed.
What happens when I go to a client's office location or other
location for a presentation or meeting?
- Your homeowners' personal liability does not apply when you leave
your home on business-related activities, so business insurance is needed.
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Linda A Christ Insurance Agency, Inc.
Linda A. Christ
14507 Castleford Court
Centreville, Va 20121
Phone: 703 638-8767
Email: linda@lindaachrist.com |