Business Insurance Policies for Individuals: Why You Need One and What They Cover
More Americans are working for themselves than ever before. According to a 2023 report from MBO Partners, more than 64 million people are classified as independent contractors, freelancers, or self-employed—and that number is expected to keep growing. From the flexibility of setting your own hours to the ability to work anywhere, self-employment comes with incredible freedom. But it also comes with risk.
One of the most important safeguards you can put in place is business insurance.
Who Needs Business Insurance?
It isn’t just store owners or those with large inventories who need coverage. So do:
- Freelance writers and designers – at risk of copyright or defamation claims
- Photographers and videographers – protecting expensive equipment and potential liability issues
- IT consultants and web developers – vulnerable to errors, data breaches, or client disputes
- Repair professionals and contractors – needing protection in case of property damage or accidents on the job
Even if you’re a one-person business, your livelihood could be at risk without the right protection. Business insurance not only covers liability but can also help replace stolen equipment, cover interruptions to your work, and protect your reputation.
Types of Coverage to Consider
Liability Insurance
Protects you from lawsuits or claims filed against you by third parties. This includes physical injuries (like someone tripping at your office) and non-physical harm (such as an error in your work). Many self-employed professionals benefit from specialized coverage such as:
- Errors and Omissions Insurance (E&O): Covers mistakes or oversights in your professional services.
- Commercial Auto Coverage: Protects vehicles you use for business purposes.
Property Insurance
Covers damage or theft of the equipment you depend on every day—cameras, laptops, tools, servers, or even the space you work in. Additional riders may include:
- Business Interruption Insurance: Helps replace lost income if a disaster or fire prevents you from working.
- Inland Marine Coverage: Protects business property when it’s offsite or in transit.
Peace of Mind for Every Business Owner
The beauty of business insurance is its flexibility—it can be tailored to your industry, income level, and goals. With the right policy in place, you can spend less time worrying about “what if” and more time growing your business.
At Skogman Insurance, we’ll help you find coverage that fits your unique needs. Because when you’re self-employed, you don’t just need a policy—you need a person who understands your business and cares about your success.
Ready to protect your business? Call Skogman Insurance today at 319-366-6288 to learn more.
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