If your business manufactures, distributes, sells, or repairs products, you may need product liability insurance in addition to your business insurance. In fact, business partners throughout your supply chain may require a certificate of liability insurance as proof of adequate product liability coverage.
Why Is Product Liability Coverage So Important?
If your business provides products to customers, you need product liability insurance because product liability lawsuits typically have high jury awards. This coverage can provide the protection your business needs in case a product causes injury to someone.
What Does Product Liability Insurance Cover?
Product liability insurance can pay for losses your product caused to a client, consumer, or third party. It covers bodily injury, including medical expenses, lost wages, restitution for death, and legal fees for defending a lawsuit. It also covers property damage caused by your product, including the value of physical damage, repairs, lost profit as a result of the damages, and the cost of legal defense.
What Does Business Owner’s Insurance Cover?
A business owner’s policy includes general liability, which protects your business from property damage, personal injury, bodily injury, and other claims arising through business operations. Product liability coverage may be included with certain larger commercial general liability policies, except with many caveats to what is covered. Additional coverage is added to a business owner’s policy against risks to the commercial building and personal property of the business. A business owner’s policy may also add coverage against loss of business income.
Types of Product Liability Insurance Claims
Consumers may sue a business in a product liability claim for any of three types of product defects:
Factors Affecting the Cost of Product Liability Insurance
Product liability insurance rates will vary widely, depending on the product’s risk factor. This takes into consideration the type of product, how it is marketed, the size of distribution, and the safety measures in place. Certain products will obviously have a higher risk factor than others.
Factors considered in calculating the cost of product liability insurance include:
If your business manufactures, distributes, sells, or repairs consumer products, it is likely that you need product liability insurance in addition to business insurance. Our knowledgeable agents can help you find the best available rates for the product liability coverage you need.