Office Insurance



When it comes to insurance for your commercial office, you want your coverage to be anything but small. With a PolicySweet® Business Owners Policy, we’ll make sure your coverage matches your business plan. From General Liability to Workers’ Compensation, each office insurance policy can be customized to help protect your business, clients, and employees.


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What Does Business Insurance Cover?

Office insurance can cover bodily injury, property damage, and legal costs. Depending on the risk factors associated with your business there are several types of insurance coverages you could choose from, such as:


Business Owners Policy

This 3-in-1 policy combines general liability, business property, and cyber insurance together. It typically is the most cost-effective and convenient way to insure an office. By including all three coverages into one policy, you’ll not only be covered from several risks, but it could save you time from purchasing each coverage separately.

Business Liability

Business liability insurance can provide protection against a variety of incidents including customer injuries, damage to client property, and advertising injuries. It can help cover medical payments and legal fees associated with these incidents.

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business liability

Property Coverage

If you are looking to protect your business and its physical assets, property coverage could help pay for repairs or replacement costs for a covered event. It can replace lost income, as well as other costs associated with property damage if it stalls business operations.

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property coverage

Cyber

Data breaches and cyberattacks can happen to any business. Having cyber insurance could protect your business if it experiences one of these events. It could also cover costs to hire professionals to determine the cause if sensitive information is lost or stolen.

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cyber insurance


Workers' Comp

Workers’ Compensation insurance can provide financial protection for workplace injuries. It can help protect your team by covering medical bills and lost wages while recovering from a work-related injury or illness. It can help facilitate return to work for an injured employee as well. If your business does not have Workers’ Compensation it may be required to pay for injury related expenses out of pocket. Learn more about Workers' Compensation >


HomeHQ

Worried about protecting your home-based business from liabilities? For business located in a home, HomeHQ combines liability, property, and stock insurance into one package. Learn more about HomeHQ >


Types of Offices Insured

Our commercial office business insurance covers the following businesses:


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What Does a Workers’ Compensation Insurance Policy Cover?

Employees in small business working together

As a small business owner, you have a lot of responsibilities.

Paying the mortgage or rent, processing payroll, and tracking inventory are just a few. One of your most important tasks is ensuring employee safety.

One of the best ways to do this is by obtaining a Workers' Compensation policy. This is the easy part. Knowing exactly what the policy covers can be a little more complicated.

Keep reading for an employer's guide to Workers' Compensation policies and coverage.

The Benefits of Having a Workers' Compensation Policy

What some employers do not realize is that Workers' Compensation policies are in place to protect both parties.

Although these policies ensure that employees may receive benefits regardless of who is at fault, that is not all they do. They could also protect business owners from unwanted lawsuits. Sometimes, injured employees try to sue for additional damage. When an employee files for (and collects) Workers' Compensation, they cannot come after you for more money.

Without a policy in place, injured employees may be able to sue you for things like lost wages and exorbitant medical bills. Or, you may be fined by a state because you do not have the required Workers' Compensation insurance in place.

In some rare cases, employees could collect Workers' Comp and still try to sue you! This is why having coverage is so important.

What Does Workers' Compensation Cover?

In short, your Workers' Compensation policy could cover costs related to work injuries. If an employee is injured or falls ill due to work conditions on the job, you may be responsible for covering a wide range of things.

Here are the most common:

  • Medical Expenses

When an accident occurs on the job, your Workers' Compensation policy may cover the cost of immediate medical attention. This includes any ambulance rides or emergency room fees.

Once the employee is evaluated, your policy could also cover the cost of any required surgeries, medications, hospital stays, and other associated medical expenses.

If ongoing care is prescribed (physical therapy or medication use), your policy might also cover these bills.

  • Lost Wages

In the event of a serious injury, employees may not return to work right away. Some may require several days, weeks, or even months to recover.

Your Workers' Compensation policy could pay part of the employee's lost wages during their recovery time. The percentage of coverage may depend on the type of policy you have and the extent of the employee's injury.

  • Compensation for Fatal Injuries

In 2018 there were over 5,200 fatal workplace injuries in the United States. Sometimes, tragedy strikes -- and when it does, your Workers' Compensation policy may cover the associated costs.

Your policy's death benefits could cover funeral and burial expenses and might provide financial support for employee's living family members.

Protect Your Employees and Your Business

Having a Workers' Compensation policy is about more than just protecting your employees -- it is about being able to protect yourself and your business.

Workers' Comp could cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other expenses related to the employees' injury or illness. It may also offer protection in the event the employee files a lawsuit against you.

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