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Insurance Essentials for Designers
Every design firm needs several different types of insurance to take care of employees and to protect the business itself. Here's a quick guide to what's available and where to find it.
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Shel Perkins
July 9, 2005
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| Every design firm needs several different types of insurance to take care of employees and to protect the business itself. Let's look first at the needs of employees.
Health insurance
http://www.insure.com You'll find that premiums for individual policies are much higher than premiums for group policies. If you're self-employed, look around for a group plan that you might be eligible to join. Many university alumni associations, as well as professional membership organizations like the Graphic Artists Guild, offer their members access to group health plans on a state-by-state basis. Many local chambers of commerce offer group health plans as well. If you are a company with five or more employees, you may be able to establish a group health plan of your own. Apart from that, you may also want to consider:
Basic business insurance If you don't have access to an industry group, make an appointment with an independent insurance agent. To find an independent agent, visit Independent Insurance Agents. For your basic needs, you may want a package policy that includes multiple types of business insurance within one document. Package deals are often cheaper than buying several individual policies. The most common type of package is called a business owner's policy (BOP). Each BOP contains three essential components:
In addition to the package policy, you may want to negotiate an umbrella policy. It would extend the limits of your coverage above the maximum amounts of the BOP. You would receive payments under the umbrella coverage only after the basic policy limits had been exceeded.
Additional business insurance
Special issues for design firms
Shel Perkins is a designer, educator and consultant to creative firms. His book 'Talent Is Not Enough: Business Secrets For Designers' will be published in 2005 by New Riders. To contact Shel with questions and comments, please e-mail us at dfm@dynamicgraphics.com.
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