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What About
Business Auto, Professional Liability
and Employment Practices Liability?...

Do I Need A Commercial Auto Insurance Policy?
As a business owner, you need the
same kinds of insurance coverages for the car you
use in your business as you do for a car used for
personal travel -- liability, collision and comprehensive,
medical payments (known as personal injury protection
in some states) and coverage for uninsured motorists.
In fact, many business people use the same vehicle
for both business and pleasure. If the vehicle is
owned by the business, make sure the name of the
business appears on the policy as the "principal
insured" rather than your
name. This will avoid possible confusion in the event
that you need to file a claim or a claim is filed
against you.
Whether you need to buy a business auto insurance policy will depend on the
kind of driving you do. A good insurance agent will ask you many details about
how you use vehicles in your business, who will be driving them and whether
employees, if you have them, are likely to be driving their own cars for your
business.
While the major coverages are the same, a business auto policy differs from
a personal auto policy in many technical respects. Ask your insurance agent
to explain all the differences and options.
If you have a personal umbrella liability policy, there's generally an exclusion
for business-related liability. Make sure you have sufficient auto liability
coverage.
Do I Need Professional Liability Insurance?
Professionals that operate their
own businesses need professional liability insurance
in addition to an in-home business or business owners
policy. This protects them against financial losses
from lawsuits filed against them by their clients.
Professionals are expected to have extensive technical knowledge or training
in their particular area of expertise. They are also expected to perform the
services for which they were hired, according to the standards of conduct in
their profession. If they fail to use the degree of skill expected of them,
they can be held responsible in a court of law for any harm they cause to another
person or business. When liability is limited to acts of negligence, professional
liability insurance may be called "errors and omissions" liability.
Professional liability insurance is a specialty coverage. Professional liability
coverage is not provided under homeowners endorsements, in-home business policies
or business owners policies (BOPs).
What Is Employment Practices Liability Insurance
(EPLI)?
EPLI covers businesses against claims by workers
that their legal rights as employees of the company
have been violated.
The number of lawsuits filed by employees against their employers has been
rising. While most suits are filed against large corporations, no company is
immune to such lawsuits. Recognizing that smaller companies now need this kind
of protection, some insurers provide this coverage as an endorsement to their
Business owners Policy (BOP). An endorsement changes the terms and conditions
of the policy. Other companies offer EPLI as a stand-alone coverage.
EPLI provides protection against many kinds of employee lawsuits, including
claims of:
- Sexual harassment
- Discrimination
- Wrongful termination
- Breach of employment contract
- Negligent evaluation
- Failure to employ or promote
- Wrongful discipline
- Deprivation of career opportunity
- Wrongful infliction of emotional distress
- Mismanagement of employee benefit plans
The cost of EPLI coverage depends on your type of
business, the number of employees you have and various
risk factors such as whether your company has been
sued over employment practices in the past. The policies
will reimburse your company against the costs of
defending a lawsuit in court and for judgments and
settlements. The policy covers legal costs, whether
your company wins or loses the suit. Policies also
typically do not pay for punitive damages or civil
or criminal fines. Liabilities covered by other insurance
policies such as workers compensation are excluded
from EPLI policies.
To prevent employee lawsuits, educate your managers and employees so that you
minimize problems in the first place:
- Create effective hiring and screening programs
to avoid discrimination in hiring.
- Post corporate policies throughout the workplace
and place them in employee handbooks so policies
are clear to everyone.
- Show employees what steps to take if they are
the object of sexual harassment or discrimination
by a supervisor. Make sure supervisors know where
the company stands on what behaviors are not permissible.
- Document everything that occurs and the steps
your company is taking to prevent and solve employee
disputes
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