Most small business owners feel they don't have adequate insurance

The top three concerns of small business owners include data breaches, loss of employees and business interruption.

Small business owners overwhelmingly indicated breadth of coverage, not price, is the number one consideration when buying insurance for their companies. (Photo: Shutterstock)

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A new study conducted by The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc., and Forbes Insights, the strategic research and thought leadership practice of Forbes Media, found that less than 37% of small business owners feel they have adequate insurance protection.

The joint 2018 Small Business Risk Report concluded that small business owners are concerned about increasing risks including cyber, employment practices liability, and crime exposures, yet often are not spending enough time assessing their insurance needs and ensuring they have the right insurance solutions.

Assessing insurance needs

In fact, less than half of small business owners surveyed indicated they are spending sufficient time assessing their insurance needs.

Other key highlights from the report included:

“With risks evolving and becoming more complex, it’s more important than ever for small business owners to evaluate their insurance needs to help ensure they are properly protected,” said Michael R. Keane, president of core commercial insurance at The Hanover. “This presents a tremendous opportunity for independent agents to provide expert counsel to help assess small business owners’ risks, identify solutions, and guide them through the insurance buying process.”

Victoria Prussen Spears, Esq., (vspears@alm.com) is associate director of FC&S Legal, editor of the Insurance Coverage Law Report, and senior vice president at Meyerowitz Communications Inc.