Products and Completed Coverage: What it pays for.

By: Thomas Hunter

For businesses, insuring themselves against potential lawsuits can be vital to their success and survival. In particular, small companies are increasingly at risk to be nailed by major lawsuits or claims from former customers that may leave them bankrupt or struggling financially. It is best for businesses to look into all areas of insurance to make sure that they are covered against any possible problems that may arise. Having to deal with an unexpected insurance claim can be damaging to a company, particularly if the business does not have insurance. There are a number of types of insurance policies that can be useful for businesses to research and invest in. One of these types of insurance is Products and Completed Coverage. Products and Completed Coverage covers businesses for claims that come from products or work that a business has sold, distributed and/or completed.

One common use for Products and Completed Coverage is for products sold, manufactured, distributed or leased by a company. If customers are injured as a result of using the company’s product and the customer files a claim, Products and Completed Coverage ensures that the company will be covered by their insurance policy to pay for any problems caused by the product. This type of insurance can help settle claims with unsatisfied customers and avoid major lawsuits that can put companies out of business. Although all companies strive to produce the perfect product that will satisfy all customers, there is always a chance that something could possibly go wrong along the way. For example, if a bicycle company manufactured one bike that was accidentally put together incorrectly and then the bike was sold and used by a customer who fell off of it because of its faulty manufacturing, the customer could file a claim against the bicycle company. Products and Completed Coverage would keep the bicycle company from having to pay the customer out of their own pocket. Products and Completed Coverage policies are there in the event that an unexpected problem arises.

The Products and Completed coverage also covers businesses that perform a service for a customer and something goes wrong with the result of the service. If the product your business sells is a service performed by your employees then anything that goes wrong with the service can be covered under a Products and Completed Coverage policy. For example, companies who offer carpentry services to customers have a lot of responsibility on their shoulders to be sure that everything they manufacture is built correctly. If a carpentry service is performed on the home of a customer and then a week later the customer is injured because the service was not completed properly, your company will be at fault. The customer will then have an option of filing a claim for their injury and if you do not have insurance your company will be liable to pay the customer’s claim or go to court. Since, in this case, it is likely the customer would win a lawsuit; most businesses would choose to settle the claim outside of court and simply reimburse the customer for their medical expenses resulting from the injury. If the business does not have insurance they will be left footing the bill from their own finances. With other types of insurance, events such as this may not be covered. However, with Products and Completed Coverage injuries such as this will be fully covered and taken care of through your insurance policy.

It is very important for businesses to insure themselves against any possible lawsuits and claims that may arise. Products and Completed Coverage is a great way for businesses to settle claims and avoid lawsuits. Products and Completed Coverage are a particularly smart choice for small, independent companies that could be put out of business by a single lawsuit from an unsatisfied customer. Problems from your own products and services can be rare and unexpected but it is always best to be prepared for the unexpected. Products and Completed Coverage allows companies to insure themselves against any unforeseen problems that may arise. Without insurance these unforeseen problems can put a business at high risk for bankruptcy or severe financial troubles. Products and Completed Coverage will keep businesses safe and covered in the event of any difficulties.

DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational and informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. Always seek the advice of a licensed Insurance Agent or Broker with any questions you may have regarding any Insurance Matter.


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