Congratulations on your hard work and success if you have a growing New Hampshire business. There are, undoubtedly, many things to do as your business expands. One of those items is reassessing your insurance needs.
Don't presume your current commercial insurance coverages meet your needs as operations expand. Even if you purchased a robust commercial insurance policy when starting, growth presents new risk exposure that calls for an insurance reevaluation.
Depending on your business's growth, here are a few common coverage changes you might need to make.
Hiring your first employee isn’t as simple as just shaking their hand after a job interview. You need to obtain an employer identification number, set up payroll, and withhold taxes.
You are also required by law to have workers' compensation insurance as soon as you make a hire. You should also purchase employment practices liability insurance (EPLI).
Wrongful termination | Harassment |
Discrimination | Wage and overtime calculation disputes |
Note on Health Insurance: Most businesses with fewer than 50 full-time employees aren't required to provide health insurance. That said, if you purchased coverage for yourself through the company, you must usually provide it to your employees as well.
Expanding operations often requires investing in physical assets, and these new assets should be protected with property coverage. How you’re expanding will determine which property coverage(s) your business should add on:
Many of the coverages you need for your growing business do not require a separate policy but can be added to existing coverage. Talk with an HPM Insurance agent to help you determine what is needed.
Doing more inherently exposes your business to more liability. To protect against these increased risks, you should purchase more commercial liability insurance.
Review your coverage with an agent to discuss pricing options. Increasing your current limit may cost less than you expect. If you are at the maximum allowable limit for your policy, consider a commercial umbrella policy.
At HPM Insurance, our independent insurance agents have worked with New Hampshire businesses of all sizes. Contact us for help evaluating your business’s current commercial insurance needs.