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What Does Business Insurance Cover?

Business insurance coverage for a commercial operation can include the following and more:

General liability insurance: Covers third party liability claims for injuries to other people.

Professional liability and malpractice insurance: aka Errors & Omissions Insurance (E&O).  E&O covers professionals against loss due to negligent professional duty, wrongful acts, and advice and services that lead to another person’s loss or injury.

Product liability insurance: Covers against faulty products and damage, illness, injury or death that may occur from using a faulty product.

Property insurance: Covers loss and damage to your commercial business property due to fires, theft, storms and other causes.

Commercial vehicle insurance: Covers commercial vehicles and drivers for collision, liability, property damage, personal injury and “comprehensive” (now known as “other than collision”).

Workers compensation: Covers your employees if they become ill or injured while working on the job.

Loss of income: Also referred to as Business Income, this covers your business expenses such as rent and employee wages if you can’t operate your business.

Key person insurance: Covers loss of income that may result from the head of the business or other key personnel becoming incapacitated or passing away (also known as key man insurance).

Cyber-crime insurance: Provides protection for risks due to Internet use and online communications.

Each and every business is unique. A food products manufacturer or distributor  doesn’t have the same risk exposures as a software developer. As an everyday Joe, you’re expected to know if you need these coverage’s or not for your business. If your head is spinning or you’re feeling overwhelmed, this is why you work with an insurance agent or broker.

Let’s face it, most people really don’t like insurance, they don’t care to read their policies, and they just wish someone else would take care of it for them. I like insurance (don’t judge me), I read policy forms all day long for my clients, and people call me to handle all their business insurance needs so they don’t have to. Pick up the phone and call me today or email me if you have questions about these overage’s and whether your business needs them or not.

-JK

Man Sues Krispy Kreme For Not Having Real Fruit In Its Doughnuts

Yes, you read that title correctly. A Los Angeles man is suing Krispy Kreme doughnuts claiming they misled the public by naming its doughnuts in a way that led people to believe they contained vitamin-rich fruits, despite them being completely fruit-free.

Read more HERE

donuts

If you’re wondering what this has to do with anything, my point is that there are nut jobs all over the world like this who are sue happy and looking for a little extra money, even through a settlement. It’s imperative as a business that you carry commercial general liability insurance with product liability included. By carrying a policy for this, you have defense coverage under the policy to protect your business from even the frivolous claims.

Even though a judge could potentially throw this case out the window, there’s going to be legal fees that need to be paid no matter what. And the headache of dealing with this. Leave it to a commercial general liability policy to handle this for you so you can focus on the important things in running a business. Don’t think that only happens to the big guys like Krispy Kreme either. This can happen to ANY business, especially in litigious Southern California.

-JK

Cyber Security: Anatomy of a Main Street Hack

Two former FBI agents from Travelers Insurance Investigative Services hack into a typical business website and download sensitive data in a matter of minutes to demonstrate how quickly a cyber attack can happen:

https://youtu.be/ZJ9Q2cAnwnc

Research shows that cyber criminals and hackers are attacking smaller “Main Street” companies who are often less prepared to prevent and respond to an attack.

Cyber insurance can protect companies before an event takes place by helping supply them with risk management tools and advice and access to other professionals in the data security community that can help with their information security.

Check out the full story: http://travl.rs/1WvPHQq

Have questions about cyber insurance? Interested in learning more about the various coverage’s included within a cyber insurance policy? Want to see what it would cost you to pick up cyber insurance for your business? Contact your insurance broker or me today to talk more.

-JK

Fire Destroys 96-Foot Christmas Tree Outside Costa Mesa Hotel

Yesterday, A 96-foot-tall Christmas tree went up in flames outside the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa. The tree was reportedly a $120,000 Evergreen.  Fire investigators don’t know how it started.The flames sent up a large plume of black smoke that could be seen from I-405 Monday morning. Here are a couple videos of the Christmas tree fire:

Here was the tree during the real lighting ceremony a few weeks ago:

Essentially, you can say there were two tree lighting ceremonies this year.

-JK

SUV Crashes Into Client’s Business; Driver Suspected of DUI

Last night, just after 10pm, a driver suspected of DUI crashed into a client’s business. This is a physical therapy office. Video from the scene showed a black SUV completely inside the building after crashing through the building’s exterior wall (see attached pic). Luckily nobody was hurt and we have the insurance carrier handling the claim now. Property loss and Business Income/Interruption coverage in effect until business is up and running again. On the bright side, this all happened during off hours.

DUI Crash

Credit: OnScene.TV

-JK

Shared Passion: Working with Independent Agents — Liberty Mutual

Have a business and want to get insurance coverage with Liberty Mutual Insurance? As an independent commercial insurance broker, I have appointments with numerous insurance carriers in both the standard and surplus lines insurance market. One of our primary carriers is Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.

From commercial property to specialty risk to workers compensation, Liberty Mutual Insurance provides products and services to solve your ever-changing business needs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xg51G9mol8k&feature=em-subs_digest

Here’s a sample of what Liberty Mutual is writing in California:

  • Appliances & Accessories-Install, Servicing or Repair- Commercial
  • Beverage Stores – Liquor and Wine
  • Car Washes – Other Than Self Service
  • Carpentry – Interior
  • Caterers
  • Coffee or Espresso House – no cooking
  • Communication Equipment Installation – Industrial Or Commercial
  • Concrete Construction
  • Consultants
  • Contractors
  • Convenience Stores w/o Gas (limited grocery – no fresh meats)
  • Delicatessens – no frying on premises
  • Distributors – Food Or Drink
  • Distributors – No Food Or Drink
  • Electrical Work – Within Buildings
  • Floor Covering Installation – Not Ceramic Tile Or Stone
  • Glass Dealers And Glaziers
  • Ice Cream or Yogurt Stores
  • Importers
  • Janitorial Services
  • Landscape Gardening
  • Meat, Fish, Poultry Or Seafood – Distributors
  • Medical Offices
  • Office Buildings
  • Optometrists Office
  • Plastic Or Rubber Goods Mfg. – Other Than Household NOC
  • Plumbing – Commercial And Industrial
  • Real Estate Property Managed
  • Tile/Stone/Marble/Mosaic/Terrazzo Work-Interior Construction

Contact me today about insuring your California business with Liberty Mutual Insurance Company.

-JK

Boy Saves Father From Foul Ball

During Sunday’s baseball game at AT&T Park in San Francisco (7/12/15), a 10-year-old boy saved his dad from taking a foul ball in the side of the head off the bat of Brandon Crawford.

I’m going to drop a little metaphor here. Pretend I am the kid in this video and YOUR company/business is the Dad.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjM6AGjoEVQ

It’s what I do for a living. Save your business from potential disaster 😉

-JK

Top 5 Most Targeted Industries For Cyber Attacks

According to IBM’s 2014 Cyber Security Intelligence Index, over 75 percent of the cyber attacks the company monitored in 2013 targeted the following five industries:

1. Finance and insurance (23.8 percent)
2. Manufacturing (21.7 percent)
3. Information and communication (18.6 percent)
4. Retail and wholesale (6.2 percent)
5. Health and social services (5.8 percent)

Every day, more than 1 million people become victims of cyber crime. Cyber criminals look for the weak spots and then attack, no matter how large or small the organization. Cyber attacks can result directly from deliberate actions of hackers, or attacks can be unintentionally facilitated by employees—for example, if they click on a malicious link.

Check out these 3 reasons why hackers love your small business:

https://twitter.com/kfjudge/status/533310281959477248

3 Reasons Hackers Love Your Small Business-JK

 

Jimmy Kimmel Surprises Hero Who Saved Man From Burning Building

Here’s a good news story: Recently in Fresno, California an unidentified man wearing a Dodgers baseball cap was captured on video rescuing a stranger from a house fire. His name turned out to be Tom Artiaga. Jimmy invited him on the show to reward his good deeds with the help of legendary Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda.

Right on Jimmy Kimmel! And even better, the story involved my Dodgers 🙂

-JK