Loss of Income Insurance

Safeguard Your Business With Loss of Income Insurance

If your business is forced to close due to covered property damage like fire, theft or wind damage, loss of income insurance can help replace your lost income and other operating expenses. 
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Key Takeaways

  • Insurance companies often call this type of coverage business income insurance or business interruption insurance.
  • This type of insurance is included in a Business Owner's Policy (BOP) with The Hartford. It's not available as a standalone policy.
  • Loss of income insurance doesn't reimburse you if your business is forced to close when there isn't direct physical loss or direct physical damage.
small business protected by Loss of business income insurance

What Is Loss of Business Income Insurance?

Loss of income insurance is the same type of protection as business income insurance o business interruption insurance. It can help replace lost income if your business can’t open temporarily after a covered loss, like property damage. With coverage from The Hartford, there’s a zero hour waiting period, which means that coverage goes into effect when a loss occurs.

How Much Does Loss of Income Insurance Cost?

Loss of business income insurance, or business interruption insurance, is only included as a part of a Business Owner’s Policy (BOP), so you can’t purchase it as a standalone policy. The average annual cost our customers paid for a BOP was $1,019, or about $85 a month.1 Keep in mind that business insurance costs will vary because every industry faces different risks. It’s essential to protect your business with coverage you can count on. The best way to find out what you’d pay for small business insurance is to obtener una cotización online today.
 

What Does Insurance for Loss of Income Cover?

Business income insurance can help pay for your loss of income while you’re recovering from a covered peril that damaged your business property and you cannot operate temporarily. This coverage can help cover the costs of your reasonable and necessary expenses that wouldn’t have occurred if there wasn’t a covered loss. This also includes your:
 
  • Operating expenses
  • Employee’s wages and payroll
  • Loss of income during the period of restoration
  • Extra expenses, like the cost of a temporary location change

What Is Not Covered by Loss of Income Insurance?

Loss of business income insurance, or business interruption insurance, doesn’t cover:
 
  • Broken items resulting from a covered event or loss.
  • Flood damage. You’ll need a separate policy to cover these kinds of natural disasters.
  • Undocumented income that’s not listed on your business’ financial records. 
  • Utilities, because they’re usually turned off when your business closes due to damage.

Learn About Business Income and Loss of Income Coverage

Learn how business income and loss of income insurance coverage can help your business survive after a fire, storm, or theft in this video.
business income insurance video
Video Transcription
As a business owner, you know that time is money. If something unexpected happens and forces you to close, you could miss out on much-needed income. But with business income insurance, you don't have to worry so much when certain issues arise. To understand it a little better, let's answer the question we know you're wondering. What is business income insurance, exactly? Simply put, it'll keep your company covered when you need it most. Business income insurance steps in to help replace any loss of business income when a covered issue causes you to close. That's why it's also called business interruption insurance, because you'll need it if your business is interrupted by an accident or disaster you never saw coming. Believe it or not, these kinds of issues bring damages that devastate small businesses every day, and we mean devastate them so much that their doors close and never reopen. We don't want that to happen to you. That's why it's important to have this business interruption coverage. But you'll need to know what it does and doesn't cover when it comes to damages. So let's go over that. What does business income insurance cover? Having this insurance coverage can help business owners pay for bills like mortgage or rent payments. It can also help cover operating expenses like payroll, assuring employees don't miss paychecks. However, business income insurance will only step in if certain issues cause you to close. This includes damages done by wind, made by a fire, or even created by a thief that breaks into your business. These kinds of issues often result in businesses shutting down for what's called a restoration period, which is essentially the time that repairs are being made. Having to close your doors for any length of time can be devastating for small business owners who rely on daily sales or appointments. So how does business income insurance work to cover you? Well, let's say you're a restaurant owner who sells the best pizza in town. At least that's what your Google reviews say. One night, a fire breaks out and ends up damaging your entire kitchen. You have no choice but to shut down while the repairs are made. Your contractor says it could be a few months until you're back up and running. That's when business income insurance steps in. Your coverage goes into action the moment the issue or covered peril, as we say in the insurance world, occurs. Many insurance companies have a waiting period of up to 72 hours until coverage can start. But with business income insurance from The Hartford, we offer a zero hour waiting period. That means your coverage begins at the time your business is physically damaged until the day you're back open. That's what we're here for, to get you back open as quickly as possible while helping replace the income you've lost. We have a huge heart for small business owners, and it shows in our history of protecting them for over 200 years. Of all the insurance companies you can work with, none do small business like us. See what it's like to have a partner that truly puts you first. Get a quote from us today.
 
 
1 Premium amounts presented are based on monthly premium paid by The Hartford's Small Business customers between 1/1/22 and 9/14/23 for 12-month policies. Premium is derived from a number of factors specific to your business and may vary.
 
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