Paris Business Insurance

(Find the right business insurance policy for you.)

Ann Herro, Insurance Expert Written by Ann Herro
Ann Herro, Insurance Expert
Written by Ann Herro

Ann Herro has been writing about insurance and employee benefits for over 15 years. She has covered topics as easy as insuring a car, and as difficult as transparency in healthcare costs.

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There are many good reasons to open a business in Paris, KY, but the most important is that Kentucky means business. The state is a thriving home to more businesses large and small all the time thanks to a good business climate. How dynamic is business in Kentucky? Consider these figures from recent years:

  • There were 340,746 small businesses.
  • They employed 686,517 people.
  • These businesses realized a total of $3.7 million in insurance claims.

The dynamic and growing small business climate is a great asset, but the right Paris commercial insurance is essential to managing the potential liabilities that come with it. While your business insurance needs are daunting and complex, your Independent Insurance Agent is there to help you understand them. They will help you navigate your many options and find you multiple quotes from many different agencies so that your business has the right insurance for your operation at the lowest possible cost.

The portfolio that will protect your business starts with general liability insurance. This coverage handles any event on your property related to customers, delivery personnel or visitors of any kind. Because the cost of an injury is essentially unlimited, your business needs to be protected. How expensive can an injury on your property be? A recent Travelers Business Risk survey found 60 percent of all businesses said medical cost inflation was the biggest concern and 30 percent said that they felt unprepared to handle this risk. This is one of the biggest risks that any business takes, and it comes the moment you first open the doors.

That is only the start of the liability coverage your Paris business needs, however. If you make any product or provide a service, you need product liability insurance for events that take place apart from your premises. The Insurance Information Institute found in recent years that 71 percent of product liability awards, as well as 53 percent of medical malpractice awards, were for more than $1 million.

Business Interruption Insurance for Paris Businesses

When something beyond your control happens, you may not be able to conduct normal business. This may be a simple extended power outage or a major problem such as one of these:

  • Fire
  • Water pipe break
  • Storm damage
  • Anything else that might shut you down

Whatever the reason, business interruption insurance fills the gaps until you can get back up and operating. It’s based on the revenue you took in before the event that put you temporarily out of business. It pays out until you can resume normal operations again and ensures that your continuing bills, such as rent and electricity, are covered. This insurance is often the difference between a business that can survive a serious event and one that cannot. Business interruption insurance is vital for covering unforeseen circumstances that can keep you closed for a long time.

Property Insurance for Paris Businesses

When there is a major event that keeps you from operating, the next thing to consider is putting everything back together and fixing the damage. That’s what property insurance is for. Whether you rent space or you own it yourself, property insurance is essential for fixing whatever goes wrong and getting the doors open as soon as possible. The right Paris business insurance for you isn’t always the lowest cost for this reason. Far too many businesses try to cover their losses on their own, often with results as disastrous as a storm:

  • There were 119 recent natural disasters in the U.S.
  • Only 61% of the damage they caused was covered by insurance.
  • Uninsured losses came to $9.7 billion, which businesses had to cover out of pocket to reopen.

There are many reasons your property might suffer damage. Fire and storms are the most common, but many other unforeseen events are covered by the right insurance policy. Saving money may seem like a good idea in good times, but when disaster strikes, you want good coverage that gets your business’s doors open quickly.

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Workers' Compensation for Paris Businesses

There is much more to finding the best business insurance than your business liability and property coverage requirements. You also have to take care of your workers, starting with workers' compensation as required by Kentucky state law. Workman’s comp, as it is usually known, is insurance that pays out to your employees if they are injured on the job and unable to work. It doesn’t matter if the injury is from a single event or from repetitive stress over the years — if they can’t work for a period of time, they are covered.

The cost of the policy is based on either your history of employee claims or, in the case of a new business, the rates seen by similar businesses with similar tasks in the area. Nationally, this averaged out to $1.27 for each $100 in wages in recent years, which comes to $612 per employee. There are many things you can do to keep this cost low. Your Independent Agent can help you identify areas where equipment or procedures can be put into place to reduce the chance of injury and help you to find a more affordable policy to cover the sometimes high cost of workman’s comp.

Employee Coverage for Paris Businesses

Employers spend more on health insurance than for any other business insurance category. A total of $698 million was paid for employee health care coverage in Kentucky in recent years. An average single person health plan cost employers $5,077 while a family policy ran $15,463. But it is only one of the kinds of coverage you may want to offer to your employees. Options include the following:

  • Health Plan Insurance: This is required by law for companies with 50 or more employees, but many smaller businesses are opting to provide this coverage as a service for their loyal workers.
  • Life Insurance: In case something happens to your employee, you may your business to cover the employee as well as protecting the family.
  • Disability Insurance: Similar to life insurance, this pays out when an employee cannot work anymore for any reason.

Many Paris businesses offer packages for their employees to keep the best ones and reward loyalty. You spend a little more on insurance but save on training while keeping service and quality high. It’s worth considering depending on your situation.

Cyber Crime Insurance for Paris Businesses

There is still more insurance that your business needs to have, some of it in areas you might never think of. For example, 2,358 identity thefts were reported in Kentucky in recent years. Policies are available to protect your business at affordable rates, assuming you take a few precautions of your own and work with your insurance carrier. This is one of the main reasons why a good relationship with your Paris-based Independent Agent is absolutely critical. Your agent can assess the needs of your business and explain to you how a wide variety of policies work for you. When you know you are covered for anything beyond your control, you can concentrate on what you do best — running your business for a brighter future. 

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