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Proper Commercial Insurance Is Vital, Especially For Exporters

There might be UK companies that have special insurance needs, they might not have the special protection they need and not even know it. There can be catastrophic consequences for the businesses that operate on a global market, so those that export goods to other countries need to take special diligence in seeking the right insurance for their business.

Consider recent consequences for a car company or oil company that serves a worldwide market and how one or two mistakes can lead to the gradual or immediate downfall of a company, especially without the proper business insurance in place.

When you are considering commercial insurance options, you probably will include employee and general liability, building and contents, but those that sell products need to consider the importance of product liability cover. Export insurance is a growing requirement as more companies export their goods, but few companies probably think about it because local agents, even those with large insurance carriers, might not be aware of the importance of this type of protection for certain clients.

For this reason, it is important that you speak with experts that are familiar with export and product liability cover, if you manufacture products, whether you sell them on a global scale or not. Even in a limited market, you might be exposed to the expenses associated with fighting an injury lawsuit on foreign soil. There are more lawsuits that are caused by products, even though companies try their best to make products safe and protect against liability lawsuits, which can ruin a company. There are a few things you can do to protect yourself, but commercial insurance that fits your specific needs is an important part of the equation.

Those that manufacture products might be aware of product warning labels and proper instruction manuals to lower their risks on products they deem safe for the average user. One of the things to keep in mind is that the likelihood of a claim being made increases with the severity of injuries, so if your product is capable of causing serious harm, with improper usage, your risk may be enormous. When assessing liability, the number of injuries that have been claimed and how you handled them are used to judge the amounts of protection you need and how much liability you may be potentially exposed to.

Once you understand the hazards associated with certain products, it becomes easier to protect against them, but that is still no guarantee that the users of your product will have a greater understanding of how to prevent injuries, when using them. For this reason, you need to consider the importance of the proper protection to cover your exposure. Of course, you should do everything you can to protect against user injury.

As your products go into foreign countries, you need to make sure that instruction manuals are easy to understand, that universal warning labels are used and that you have taken every safeguard you can to protect against injury. When you are considering your commercial insurance needs, ensure that you have the adequate product liability and export insurance to protect against widespread exposure and to protect your company's future.

by: Tom Jones




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