Business Insurance
Protection regardless of the size or industry you operate in
Business insurance can mean a lot of things, so here at Lansdown we want to break this down into something easy and straightforward to understand. Essentially, insurance for your business should protect you from the wide range of potential challenges – from small everyday risks, to unexpected compensation claims from employees or third parties.
The types of cover you buy will depend on what type of business you are running – a shop insurance policy is going to be very different from an office insurance policy, which is also going to cover different risks to tradesman insurance. Lansdown can help you to ensure that you only pay for the cover you actually need. You can find out more about our specialist small business insurance here.
Typically, business insurance will include a combination of:
- Employers’ liability insurance – a legal requirement if you employ one or more people
- Public liability insurance
- Professional indemnity insurance
- Contents insurance
If you’d like some advice on arranging your business insurance, please complete the form below and a member of our team will be in touch shortly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is employers’ liability insurance compulsory?
If you have one or more employees then yes, employers’ liability insurance is a legal requirement. Your business could face fines of £2,500 for every day you do not have this cover in place.
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What is professional indemnity insurance?
If as part of your role you offer advice or professional services, you’ll most likely need professional indemnity insurance.
Professional indemnity insurance means that if, in the course of your business, you are alleged to have provided inadequate advice or services to one of your clients, you will be covered for the legal costs and expenses in defending the claim, as well as compensation payable to your client to rectify the mistake.
Find out more about Professional Indemnity Insurance.
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Is public liability insurance compulsory?
Public liability insurance is not a legal requirement. However, it’s an extremely important cover for any business that interacts with the public.
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Do I need business insurance if I’m self-employed?
Depending on your line of work some covers will be more beneficial than others.
If you don’t employ anyone you will not need employers’ liability insurance.
If you provide a professional service, or offer advice, it is most likely you will need a professional indemnity insurance policy. For some careers this is compulsory, for example if you’re a solicitor.
You will need to consider if there’s any chance of someone being injured or their property getting damaged as a result of your work. If there is a risk of this, then you will need to look into public liability insurance too.
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How much does business insurance cost?
Comprehensive business insurance is probably more affordable than you may think. Our policies are tailored to your business activities and the risks associated with them, meaning that you only pay for the cover you actually need.
Higher risk businesses such a tree surgeon will naturally cost more to insure than a low risk office insurance policy.
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Shops, Offices & Small Businesses
Cover for a range of risks, including liability and property
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Professional Indemnity
Protecting you from claims of negligence against your business
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Commercial Property
Protection for landlords renting out shops, offices and other commercial property
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Tradesmen, Contractors & Self Employed
Protection against compensation claims
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