Professional liability insurance becomes relevant if your client isn’t happy with the job you’ve done or says that you gave them bad advice.
For example, if you recommend a certain type of floor tiles which turn out to be dangerously slippery, your client could sue you. If you encourage a personal training client to keep pushing on, and they end up tearing their hamstring, that could result in a professional liability claim. Professional liability insurance will generally pay your legal costs and damages to your client.
Business Owners Policy (BOP) is an enhanced insurance policy that combines general liability insurance and property insurance.
Many small business owners mistakenly believe that if they have general liability insurance their own losses are covered, as well as the losses of their customers. But a general liability policy does not protect you when it comes to your own property. If you want to protect your own property, consider buying a Business Owners Policy (BOP).
Commercial Auto You need this coverage if you use your vehicles for business. This can include traveling between job sites, making deliveries or transporting tools and equipment. It provides liability and physical damage protection for your business vehicles and trailers.You can’t predict weather or another driver’s behavior, so play it safe with a Commercial Auto insurance policy.