
Liability insurance helps Alberta’s businesses cover expenses related to lawsuits.Generally, liability insurance will help cover legal expenses, including defence costs, awards, and settlements in certain circumstances.Each type of liability insurance covers a different set of circumstances.
We’ll review some of the most common types of liability insurance for Alberta businesses below.This includes: Commercial general liability Professional liability Product liability Cyber liability Director & officer’s liability Commercial General Liability Insurance for Business in Alberta This coverage protects your business if someone gets hurt or has their property damaged while visiting your company’s premises or as a result of an accident while undergoing normal business operations.For example, if someone slips, falls, and breaks an arm while in your store, they could sue you. This type of protection is standard for any business in Alberta, regardless of the industry.
It’s often sold as a package with property insurance. Professional Liability Insurance for Professional Service Providers in Alberta This protection is also known as errors & omissions liability insurance.If you offer a service or professional advice, your clients can sue you if your service or advice (or failure to provide it) causes them financial loss.This coverage can help protect you if that happens. Product Liability Insurance for Alberta’s Manufacturers and Retailers If a product you manufacture or sell causes injury or property damage, this coverage can help cover your business.
Some policies also provide product recall coverage. Cyber Liability Insurance for Alberta Businesses If your company is the victim of a cyber-attack or data breach, this protection helps you navigate recovery, including helping to cover recovery expenses as well as resulting lawsuits.This may include: Loss or damage to electronic data Ransom or extortion fees Costs associated with notification of data breach Marketing and public relation image rehabilitation Legal expenses from lawsuits relating to damages caused by the cyber-attack or data breach Business interruption - helps cover expenses while your company’s operations are interrupted after a cyber-attack or data breach Keep in mind that each cyber liability insurance policy is different and you can often choose different levels of protection. Director & Officer’s Liability Insurance for Alberta’s Business Leaders If a director or officer is accused of a wrongful act, this coverage can help cover the legal expenses.
This policy can be purchased for an individual or on the behalf of a company to protect its leadership. Limits of Liability Insurance Every policy has its limits - literally.This is the maximum amount you’ll receive in the event of a claim.For liability insurance, this is often a per term (or per year) limit, not a per claim limit.
You choose your policy limit when you purchase the policy. Work with one of our liability insurance brokers to ensure you have the right amount of protection for your needs. What Isn’t Covered by Liability Insurance Alberta businesses aren’t covered for every situation with liability insurance.First of all, it depends on which liability protection you have.For example, if you only have a commercial general liability policy, you would be covered for a slip and fall claim, but you wouldn’t have protection if a client sued you because they think your professional advice cost them money.
You’d need professional liability insurance for that!
Intentional acts (criminal or otherwise) that caused damage are also not normally covered by liability insurance.
Every policy is different, so it’s important to talk to one of our liability insurance brokers to help your Alberta business protect itself from lawsuits and other risks.
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