THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2024
Building a successful photography business is more than just creating stunning photos. It is also about protecting your organization from lawsuit claims and unpreventable accidents.
Many photographers operate on a small business format. This means they are responsible for their equipment, production, and final product. This can create a significant amount of risk when something goes wrong.
With the right business insurance, photographers can focus on the photos. They can spend less time worrying about the finances.
Creating a Customized Business Insurance Plan for Photographers
You can customize a policy that reflects the type of business you own, the way you operate, and the equipment you own. Your business insurance agent can help you in this endeavor. Some key coverage for photographers includes:
- Business property insurance to cover your studio. Insure it at least up to the value of the structure. You may need additional contents insurance to protect the equipment and furnishings.
- Business liability insurance to cover the risks of claims made against you. Mistakes can happen, such as someone getting hurt during a photo shoot. Business insurance can minimize those risks.
- Business income coverage for instances when your business must close. This may include times when a fire or theft leaves you unable to do the work you need to do.
- Commercial auto insurance for those who travel from one location to the next. This can importantly provide protection for your valuable photography equipment during offsite events.
- Errors and omissions liability coverage to extend your liability protections. Claims made against the leaders of your business, such as for providing poor service, have protection.
- Workers’ compensation for any photographers working with you. If you employ others, you may have to maintain this plan to cover worker injury or illness.
- Employee dishonesty coverage if you have employees. If a customer claims an employee stole money or their identification, this policy can provide coverage to you.
Depending on the scale of your business, a business owner policy may help you. It can bundle together many of the most common forms of business insurance into a single policy. This process can help you have the coverage you need as a photographer without the high costs. Ask your agent if a general business owner policy is right for your business.
The Insurancenter has your business insurance needs in mind. Call us at 800-444-8675 for more information.
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