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As an IT consultant, it’s hard to predict the myriad things that could go wrong in your line of work. Whether it’s a mistake on an employee’s part or a client who is simply unhappy or unwilling to pay for contracted work, without insurance, you could be sued for hundreds of thousands of dollars, maybe even $1 million or more—even if you’ve done nothing wrong.
Naturally, you’ll want to get the most cost-effective insurance coverage possible while making sure that there aren’t any gaps that could put your business in jeopardy.
Here are just a few ways IT consultants like you can save money on business insurance.
You can save money by purchasing a Business Owner’s Policy (BOP). This will allow you to have both general liability insurance, which can pay for property damage and injuries to third parties, and property insurance, which will provide money to repair or replace your equipment and office equipment.
Both policies are necessary for your financial protection, so doesn’t it make sense to save money by bundling them together?
When you do this, although the money you pay out-of-pocket if you have a claim will be more, your premium will be lower. This may seem logical, but consider what your higher financial responsibility might be in case of litigation. Regardless, liability claims likely don’t happen that often in your profession.
This might be one money-saving feature you may not think of. Some improvements could include installing shatter-resistant windows, security cameras, and an alarm system.
This could save money by deterring theft, which could greatly reduce your property insurance claims. Before doing this, however, tell your insurance agent what your plans are first. He or she can tell you if the improvements qualify you for a discount.
In most cases, a few policies are a necessity:
You may already know you need worker’s compensation for your employees. Having them properly classified, however, can save you money.
Your insurer needs to use the proper classification codes for all your employees. Using incorrect codes can cause you to pay too much or too little for the coverage.
It can cost you a lot of money to not be insured or have inadequate coverage. Could you afford to write a check to a client for $500,000 or even $1 million if a database you designed doesn’t work for three days and you get sued for lost revenue? Could you pay tens of thousands of dollars if sued for damages or if a virus is introduced into a client’s computer system?
Your legal fees could be huge if you are sued, even if you did nothing wrong. A client may sue you because he doesn’t like the quality of your work, simply because he wrongly believes something you provided didn’t function properly, or you didn’t deliver something you promised—even if the whole issue is just a matter of miscommunication.
By keeping the above tips in mind, you can ensure that your company has the proper coverage without breaking the bank. And it never hurts to consult an insurance agent who can help you assess your risks and find the best coverage for your unique needs.
We believe in supporting our clients through every step of the insurance process. From choosing the right coverage to filing a claim, we are here to offer guidance and support. Request a free quote today and get coverage that meets your unique needs.