Most Florida small businesses have at least one critical coverage gap they don't know about. Find yours before a claim does.
Any "Critical" flag is a serious exposure. Review all flags with a licensed commercial agent before your next renewal.
No General Liability policy
A single slip-and-fall or property damage claim can exceed $100,000. GL is the foundation of any business insurance program.
GL limits below $1M per occurrence
Many contracts and commercial leases require $1M minimum. Inadequate limits expose your personal assets.
No Professional Liability (E&O) for service businesses
If you provide advice, consulting, or professional services, a client can sue for errors or omissions. GL does not cover this.
No Cyber Liability coverage
Florida businesses face significant cyber risk. A data breach can cost $200,000+ in notification, legal, and recovery costs.
Business property not separately insured
Your homeowners policy does NOT cover business equipment used at home. A separate BOP or commercial property policy is needed.
No Business Interruption coverage
If a covered loss forces you to close temporarily, BI coverage replaces lost income and pays ongoing expenses during the shutdown.
Commercial vehicles not on a commercial auto policy
Personal auto policies exclude business use. If an employee has an accident in a company vehicle, you may have zero coverage.
No inland marine coverage for equipment off-premises
Tools and equipment at job sites or in transit are often excluded from standard commercial property policies.
No Workers' Compensation (required in FL for 4+ employees)
Florida requires WC for businesses with 4+ employees (1+ in construction). Penalties for non-compliance include fines and stop-work orders.
No Employment Practices Liability (EPLI)
Wrongful termination, harassment, and discrimination claims are among the fastest-growing business lawsuits. EPLI covers your defense costs.
No key person life insurance
If a key owner or employee dies, the business may struggle to survive. Key person insurance provides capital to recruit, train, or buy out a partner.
No buy-sell agreement funded by life insurance
Without a funded buy-sell, a partner's death or disability can force a business sale or family dispute over ownership.
Core coverages for common Florida business categories.
Yes, for most businesses. Construction companies with 1 or more employees must have WC. Non-construction businesses with 4 or more employees (including part-time) are required to carry it. Agricultural employers have different thresholds. Penalties for non-compliance include fines and stop-work orders.
A BOP bundles General Liability and Commercial Property into a single policy, typically at a lower cost than buying them separately. It's designed for small to mid-size businesses and often includes Business Interruption coverage. Not all businesses qualify — high-risk industries may need separate policies.
No. Standard homeowners policies exclude business activities, business equipment, and business liability. If you operate a business from home, you need either a home-based business endorsement or a separate commercial policy.
General Liability covers bodily injury, property damage, and advertising injury caused by your business operations. Professional Liability (E&O) covers claims that your professional advice or services caused a financial loss to a client. Service businesses need both.
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