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Why Spring Is a Good Time to Renew Your Business Insurance

Why Spring Is a Good Time to Renew Your Business Insurance
Written by Kathryn Sears


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Many people view spring as a natural reset point for various industries as the weather warms and customer demand begins to increase. For business owners, this seasonal shift offers an ideal opportunity to align their insurance coverage with their current operational reality and future goals. Many companies undergo considerable changes during the winter months that are not always reflected in their existing policies or coverage limits. Renewing your insurance in the spring allows you to enter the busiest part of the year with confidence and total financial protection.

Review Changes From the Past Year

A lot can happen in twelve months, and your business insurance needs to advance alongside your company’s growth and daily activities. You may have seen a significant increase in annual revenue or expanded your payroll to include more specialist positions. New locations, additional vehicles, and changes in the specific services you offer can all affect the type of protection you need. Taking the time to assess these changes ensures that your policy limits accurately reflect the current size and scope of your operations.

Prepare for Seasonal Risks

Each season has specific risks, but spring is particularly known for unpredictable weather and a surge in customer traffic. Outdoor operations are especially vulnerable to property damage from storms and high winds, which can disrupt your workflow. If your business entails frequent client engagements or physical job sites, you must be prepared for the increased liability that comes with higher activity levels. Proactively attending to these seasonal risks through your insurance renewal helps you circumvent surprise fees that could drain your capital during a busy period.

Look for Coverage Gaps Before Busy Season

Identifying possible gaps in your protection is a critical step in the renewal process that should be completed before your peak season begins. Many businesses discover too late that they lack essential coverage for things like employment practices or umbrella liability. Evaluating your entire insurance portfolio helps you spot these weaknesses and take corrective action before an incident occurs. Business owners often find they need to increase their protection in specific categories during this comprehensive annual review.

  • Business Interruption: This coverage helps protect your income if a fire or storm forces you to temporarily close your doors. It helps cover ongoing expenses like rent and payroll, so you can focus on reopening your business as quickly as possible.
  • Umbrella Insurance: A commercial umbrella policy provides an extra layer of liability protection that kicks in once your primary policy limits are reached. This type of policy is a cost-effective way to safeguard your assets against large, catastrophic claims that could otherwise bankrupt your company.
  • Employment Practices Liability: As you hire more staff in the spring, your risk of facing claims related to discrimination or wrongful termination increases. This type of business insurance covers legal costs and settlements arising from disputes between your company and its employees.
  • Commercial Auto: Confirming every vehicle used for business purposes is properly insured is vital to protecting your fleet and drivers. You should verify that your limits are high enough to cover both property damage and bodily injury if an accident occurs on the road.
  • Inland Marine: If your business requires moving tools and equipment between locations, you need a policy that covers them while in transit. This protection is often overlooked but is necessary for businesses that operate primarily at client sites or in remote areas.

Let’s Review Your Business Insurance Together

Our local Pennsylvania agents at Corbett Insurance provide full support for business insurance renewals to help you find the best quote in the area. We understand the local market and can guide you through updating your coverage for the spring season. Contact us today at (570) 696-0700 to schedule a review of your current policies and ensure that your company is equipped for whatever the new year brings.

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  • Kathryn Sears DuPage County Observer

    Kathryn Sears is a mom and editor-in-chief of DuPage County Observer. She loves to write about politics, sports and everything in between.

    When she is not at work she loves spending time outdoor with two German shepherds Matt and Oli.

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Kathryn Sears

Kathryn Sears is a mom and editor-in-chief of DuPage County Observer. She loves to write about politics, sports and everything in between.

When she is not at work she loves spending time outdoor with two German shepherds Matt and Oli.