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Starting an online business is a lot easier today than starting a traditional brick-and-mortar store — whether you’re selling handcrafted things on Etsy, or launching your own e-commerce business. With online platforms like Shopify or Wix, you can have your online store up and running in no time. E-commerce platforms make it easy to reach customers almost anywhere.
But it’s important to remember that an online business is still a business, and there are risks involved anytime you’re selling items to anyone. The right business insurance can protect you and your business if something goes wrong.
Before you take the plunge and launch your online store, you’ll want to learn how business insurance fits into the checklist of what you need to run a successful business. Let’s get started with some of the most common questions business owners ask.
If you have employees, you’ll likely need to carry workers’ compensation insurance, as well as unemployment and disability insurance for your state. But most e-commerce sites like Shopify or Etsy will not require you to carry business liability insurance.
We recommend insurance coverage to protect you and your business from liability issues that are involved in running a business, even if you don’t have a brick-and-mortar location. Running an online store without insurance coverage can result in losses that can close your business as quickly as it opened.
Any business owner is at risk from being sued by an angry, displeased customer. Some of the most common risks involved in selling anything — services or products — online include:
Your coverage needs may vary depending on the type of products or services you’re planning to sell. And your insurance coverage can be tailored to the specific needs of your online store.
Most commercial insurance carriers offer the typical kinds of policies that online storeowners need:
There are additional coverages you may want to consider. For example, you might need to protect your equipment such as computers, tools, supplies, or inventory. There may be other insurance needs if you ship internationally.
Figuring out your insurance needs can be overwhelming. That’s where an independent agency like Martin Insurance can help. As an independent agent, we provide coverage for a variety of businesses and industries. Therefore, we will work with you to learn the details of how your business operates and what products or services it sells. Then we can determine what types of coverage are right for you. In addition, because we represent with over 30 insurance carriers, we shop for the best combination of products to suit your business — even for the smallest niches or specialty boutiques.
We can also guide you moving forward, as your insurance needs may change once your business starts to take root and grow. At Martin Insurance, we can help you find out what coverages and policies will work best for your online business. Then you can get back to running the business of your dreams.