HOW IS HOSPITALITY INSURANCE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER BUSINESS INSURANCE POLICIES

Hospitality insurance covers a wider range of risks than other business insurance policies. It’s typical for a hotel or motel to get a Business Owner’s Policy (BOP) and add other coverage.

A dedicated hospitality insurance program might be the best way to go if your business is too big to be covered by a BOP plan. One of the main factors that make the hospitality industry different from other industries is that it involves stay-over guests, which increases liabilities.

WHAT BUSINESSES NEED HOSPITALITY INSURANCE?

Any business that offers lodging facilities should consider hospitality insurance. This includes hotels, motels, hostels, and bed and breakfast inns. A BOP plan covers the basics of hospitality insurance, as it’s a combination of commercial property insurance and general liability insurance.

LIABILITY COVERAGE FOR HOTELS AND MOTELS

Here are some of the critical types of coverage that a hotel or motel requires to ensure its financially protected:

  • General liability – This coverage pays for losses or injuries experienced by a guest caused by the facility or its staff.
  • Cyber liability – If hackers invade your network, this coverage pays for damages to computing devices and other losses related to a breach.
  • Workers’ compensation – Required by all states for businesses with a certain number of employees, this coverage pays for medical bills and lost wages owed to workers injured on the job.
  • Commercial auto – Another state requirement for companies that own vehicles, this coverage pays for damages caused by your company drivers. It may also cover damages to your vehicles.
  • Employment practices liability – If an employee accuses your business of discrimination, harassment, or other unethical practices, they can go to court. This coverage pays your company’s legal fees, including settlements.
  • Premises pollution liability – If a guest becomes ill due to mold infestation or other pollutants, this coverage pays for their hospital bills. It may also pay to clean your facility.
  • Liquor liability – You need this coverage if your establishment serves alcohol. It protects against damage caused by drunk patrons to others.
  • Illnesses from food – This coverage is necessary if your hotel or motel serves food to guests. It will protect your company from lawsuits related to food-borne diseases.

WHAT TYPE OF PROPERTY AND ASSET PROTECTION IS REQUIRED FOR HOTELS AND MOTELS?

  • General property – Protects against theft, vandalism, and damage to your commercial property
  • Business interruption – Pays expenses if your business is forced to shut down temporarily
  • Equipment malfunction – Covers equipment repair and lost income
  • Food spoilage – Pays to replace food spoiled due to a power outage
  • Utility interruption – Covers loss of revenue due to a power outage
  • Crime – Protects against employee theft

Source: RMS Blog

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