How Often Should You Update Your Business Insurance Policy?

Your business changes faster than you think. New tools, new people, new contracts, each can shift your risk. That is why your insurance should not be a “set it and forget it” item. A simple review can keep coverage tight and costs fair.

The Baseline: Review at Least Once a Year

Put a yearly checkup on the calendar. A quick meeting with your agent can confirm limits, add needed protection, and look for savings. An annual review keeps your policy in step with your payroll, revenue, and assets.

Update Any Time You Change These Things

  • Team and payroll: Hiring, layoffs, or using more contractors? Workers’ comp, liability, and employment risks can shift.
  • Revenue and inventory: Big swings can affect limits and business income coverage. Keep equipment lists and stock values current.
  • New location or remodel: Moving, adding a warehouse, or outdoor signs? Property limits and crime coverage may need a tweak.
  • Vehicles and drivers: Buying a van, adding delivery, or letting staff use personal cars for work? Update commercial auto and “non-owned” coverage.
  • New services or products: Launching a new offer can create new liability. Make sure your policy clearly lists what you do.
  • Tech and data: If you collect more data, add e-commerce, or adopt new software, revisit your cyber coverage.
  • Contracts: Many clients require specific limits or “additional insured” status. Align your policy before work begins.
  • Claims or near-misses: A slip in your lobby, a close call on a job, or a theft in the lot—each is a chance to adjust safety steps and coverage.

Ask These 5 Quick Questions Each Quarter

  1. Did we add people, vehicles, or gear?
  2. Did our revenue or payroll move up or down?
  3. Did we start serving a new industry or bigger clients?
  4. Did we add a location, increase stock levels, or change hours?
  5. Did we change how we take payments or store data?
  6. If you say “yes” to any, send a note to your agent. Small updates now can prevent big headaches later.

Watch for Market Shifts

Costs for building materials, parts and labor rise and fall. So do medical and legal costs. If values jump, your current limits may not buy as much as before. Inflation protection can help, but regular checks still matter.

Keep Simple Records

Save purchase receipts, photos of equipment, and serial numbers. Note who drives which vehicle and where your data is stored.

Review often, update when things change and do not wait for a loss to find gaps. Business insurance protects growth, cash flow and your good name. With a short yearly check, you keep your safety net strong while you build what is next.

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