Many small business owners choose to operate as limited liability companies (LLCs) for the liability protection they offer. While registering as an LLC can shield personal assets from business liabilities, it will not eliminate all risks. LLC insurance is essential to help your small business weather unexpected challenges, such as property damage, lawsuits, and other unforeseen events.
While LLC status separates personal and business liabilities, there are limits to the protection it provides. For example, if a client or customer slips and falls on your premises and sues for damages, your business assets could be at risk. Insurance fills the gaps where LLC protection ends. It allows your business to recover from lawsuits, property damage, and other liabilities without draining its resources. Having insurance also serves as a statement to your clients and partners that yours is a credible and responsible business.
LLC insurance needs can vary depending on size, operations, and industry. The following are some of the most common types of policies to consider:
When it comes to LLC insurance, one size does not fit all. The best approach is to tailor your coverage based on your industry, operations, and location. For example, while a tech startup may focus on E&O and cyber liability insurance, a landscaping business is more likely to prioritize general liability and equipment coverage. Our experienced agent can help you tailor an insurance plan for your LLC at the best rates available.