brandlogo
Ross Insurance Brokers Inc. Protecting Families First
About Our Blog Contact Us Get A Quote Featured Podcasts Agent Opportunities
Questions? Call us now. 877-248-8677
Home
Ross Insurance Brokers Inc.Our TeamOur StoryGet to Know Our ProductsAgent Career OpportunitiesFrequently Asked QuestionsHelpful Links
Health
Understanding Your Health Insurance OptionsHealth Insurance Plans Available on the MarketplaceEssential Health BenefitsSummary of Benefits and CoveragePreventive health services for adultsShort-Term Medical Insurance – Temporary CoveragePre-65 Health Care InsuranceHealth Savings AccountsUnderstanding the Affordable Care ActFAQ on Health
Medicare
Medicare SimplifiedMedicare: What you need to knowMedicare Advantage PlansWhat is Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Insurance?Part D Prescription Drug PlansAre You Eligible for Medicare?Different Types of Medicare Advantage PlansCompare Medicare Supplement plans side by side
Life
Navigating Life InsuranceHow Much Life Insurance Is Enough?Term Life InsuranceTerm Life Insurance with Living BenefitsDifference between Simplified Issue Life Insurance and Guaranteed Issue Life InsuranceFAQ Question on Life Insurance
Auto
How Auto Insurance Protects YouClassic and Collector Car InsuranceWhat You Need to Know About RV InsuranceMotorcycle InsuranceUnderstanding Boat Insurance
Home & Renters
About Homeowner’s InsuranceHow Much Homeowners Insurance Do You Need?Umbrella Insurance – An extra step to peace of mindRenters Insurance 101Do You Need Flood Insurance?What is Condo Insurance And Why You Should Have ItFloods, Earthquakes, Mudslides Insurance
Disability
Disability Income InsuranceLong-Term Disability Insurance Works For YouShort-term Disability Insurance Helps Protect your Paycheck And Lifestyle
Group
Small Business Insurance BasicsChoosing a Health Insurance for Your BusinessGroup and Health BenefitsVoluntary Group BenefitsProtect Your Business with Key Person InsuranceThe Importance of a Buy-Sell AgreementsFAQ on Group Insurance
Other
Choosing Dental CoverageVision Insurance: Is It Right For YouAccident Insurance Can Help Avoid SurprisesSupplemental Health Insurance OverviewWhat is Critical Illness Insurance?Travel InsuranceHow to find the right insurance for your petID THEFT
Long Term Care
What is Long Term Care Insurance?How Much Long Term Care Insurance is Enough?NOW is The Time for Long Term PlanningFact vs Fiction About Long Term Care InsuranceHybrid Long Term Care Insurance vs Traditional Long Term Care InsuranceConsidering Short-Term Care Insurance?
Schedule Appointment

                 Small Business Insurance Basics



No matter what the size is of your business you will need some level of insurance to protect you and your business. For small businesses, insurers often combine a number of insurance policies into a package sold as a single contract. The most common policy for small businesses is the Business Owners Policy (BOP).

Essential Coverage

Most small businesses need to purchase at least the following four types of insurance.

Property Insurance
Property insurance compensates a business if the property used in the business is lost or damaged due to such things as fire or theft. In addition to the building or structure, property insurance covers personal property such as office furnishings, inventory, raw materials, machinery, computers and other items necessary to a business’s operations. Depending on the policy, property insurance may include coverage for equipment breakdown, removal of debris after a fire or other destructive event, some types of water damage and other losses. It may also provide operating funds when the business is trying to get back on track after a catastrophic loss.

Liability Insurance
Any business can be sued. Customers may claim the business caused them harm due to a defective part, an error in a service or disregard for another person’s property. If the business is found liable, liability insurance pays damages, up to the policy limits, as well as attorneys’ fees and other legal defense expenses. It also pays the medical bills of anyone injured by or on the premises of the business.

Business Auto Insurance
A business vehicle policy covers cars owned by a business. The insurance pays any costs to third parties for bodily injury or property damage for which the business is legally liable, up to the policy limits.

Workers Compensation Insurance
In all states but Texas an employer must have workers compensation insurance when there are more than a certain number of employees. The minimum number varies from three to five, depending on the state. Workers Comp insurance, as this coverage is usually called, pays for medical care and replaces a portion of lost wages if an employee is injured in the course of employment, regardless of who was at fault for the injury.

If a worker dies because of injuries sustained while working, the insurance provides compensation to the employee’s family. An extremely small business, with one or two people working out of a home, may not need workers compensation insurance. But, it may need more property and liability insurance than what is offered by a typical homeowners policy.

Other Types of Business Coverages

Errors and Omissions Insurance/Professional Liability
Some businesses involve services such as consulting, design functions or representing the needs of others, which can lead to being sued by customers or clients, claiming that the business’s failure to perform a job properly has injured them or caused some sort of harm. Errors and omissions or professional liability insurance covers these situations. The policy pays the judgment for which the insured is legally liable, up to the policy limit. It also provides legal defense costs, even when there has been no wrongdoing.

Employment Practices Liability Insurance
Employment practices liability insurance covers (up to the policy limits) damages for which an employer is legally liable such as violating an employee’s civil or other legal rights. In addition to paying a judgment for which the insured is liable, it also provides legal defense costs, which can be substantial even when there has been no wrongdoing.

Key Employee Insurance
When certain key employees die or become disabled, income insurance can compensate the business. This coverage cushions some of the adverse financial consequences that results from losing a key employee.

Umbrella Policies
As the name implies, an umbrella liability policy provides coverage beyond the business’s other liability insurance policies. It is designed to protect against unusually high losses and provides protection when the policy limits of one of the underlying policies have been used to the limit. For a typical business, the umbrella policy protects beyond the general liability and auto liability policies. Additionally, if a company has employment practices liability insurance or other types of liability insurance, the umbrella could provide protection beyond the limits of these policies.

Group
  • Small Business Insurance Basics
  • Choosing a Health Insurance for Your Business
  • Group and Health Benefits
  • Voluntary Group Benefits
  • Protect Your Business with Key Person Insurance
  • The Importance of a Buy-Sell Agreements
  • FAQ on Group Insurance
Ask Us A Question

Your information will not be shared.

Ross Insurance Brokers Inc.

Protecting Families First

Follow Us

About Us

Our firm is staffed by proven insurance professionals committed to providing our clients with highly personalized service.

Other Links

Privacy Policy
Legal Terms

Address

16350 E Arapahoe Rd #108-404
Aurora
Colorado
80016
877 248-8677

This is a solicitation for insurance. By submitting information to this website, you will be contacted by a licensed insurance agent.

© Copyright 2025Ross Insurance Brokers Inc.All rights reserved.
Insurance Websites by AgentMethods
...