Monday, January 15, 2007

Insurance For The Self-Employed


If you are self-employed, then you are often at greater risk of having unpredictable income or having periods without any work at all. If this happens, then you might not be able to keep up with your financial commitments. Also, being self-employed means that you need to take into consideration all the types of business insurance that are usually taken care of when you work for someone else. If you are self-employed and are not sure what type of insurance you need, then this article might be useful to you.

Revenue protection

Perhaps one of the most important insurance types that you need if you are self-employed is revenue protection insurance. If you work for yourself then it can be harder to maintain a steady income, and you have no one but yourself to fall back on. If you have revenue protection insurance then you are covered in the event that you have an accident or fall ill and cannot work. This will help to keep you financially stable during tough times.

Business property

If you have a dedicated business property, then it is important that you have adequate insurance to cover the property and its contents. If anything should happen to your property or its contents then you need to have adequate cover to recoup the cost of replacing everything. If you don't have adequate cover you may find yourself with a large repair bill or even the closure of your business.

Business equipment

Even if you have a limited amount of business equipment, it is important to make sure you have adequate cover. If you are a sole trader and work just from a computer, then make sure you have full insurance on your computer and that you can get it repaired or replaced very quickly. If this is your main business tool and you are not covered for it you may find yourself temporarily out of business.

Public liability

If you have premises or are in contact with the public during your business life, then you need to have public liability insurance in place. This covers you against claims in the event that a person or their property is injured because of your work or whilst on your premises. If you don't have public liability insurance then you could be left with an extremely large bill for compensation that you cannot pay. Also, many customers and businesses will not work with you unless you have adequate public liability insurance in place.

Goods in transit

If you are involved in shipping or transporting goods of any kind, then it is important you have insurance that covers their damage or loss. If you don't then you could lose a lot of money should anything go wrong. You should also make sure that you have adequate insurance for yourself if you need to travel on business.

Seek advice

If you are unsure about what level of cover you need and which types of insurance you require, then consult an independent financial advisor who will be able to point you in the right direction.

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