Limiting Your Liability During the Company Holiday Party
Gary Wallach
BGES Group - Specialties: New York Construction Insurance (Cover Tri-State); Workers' Compensation Insurance for any Type Business Owner - 914-806-5853
With the fallout from the #MeToo movement forcing employers to change their internal conduct policies, they are also reassessing the office holiday party.
While gatherings can be a good time for your staff to mingle casually with their colleagues and clients, they can also prove to be a liability for businesses - particularly if you serve alcohol.
Not all companies are canceling holiday parties, though. Some are being a little more careful and limiting or eliminating alcohol served at holiday celebrations.
If you are throwing a holiday party, you should take steps to limit risks and make sure you are protected with proper insurance coverage.
Your biggest concern should be intoxicated workers leaving the party and driving. Almost all states have liquor liability laws that allow an injured third party to sue not only the person who injured them or damaged their property, but also the individual or organization that overserved them alcohol.
While these laws were originally written to cover bars and other establishments that serve alcohol, they have been extended to cover "social hosts," which include:
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Limiting your liability
Experts recommend that you take steps to limit your liability:
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Insurance considerations
If you have liability concerns, you should call us to discuss your current commercial general liability coverage to make sure that it doesn't have any exclusions or conditions for these kinds of risks.
If you have gaps, you may want to consider special event coverage that would cover liquor liability and other liability exposures specific to the event.
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We can help you check your policy to see if liquor liability is covered by your CGL policy.
If there is any harassment at the party that could put you in the crosshairs for a harassment lawsuit, you could also be sued. This kind of action would not be covered by your CGL policy, but it would be covered under an employment practices liability insurance policy.
An EPLI policy will extend coverage to your business for any discrimination, sexual harassment, emotional distress, and other workplace-related charges. The policy should include third party coverage, which covers claims made by non-employees, usually clients or customers, who allege that an employee engaged in wrongful conduct such as sexual harassment or discrimination.
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