The type of insurance policy you need will vary depending on the type of  business you own and operate. You may choose to hire an insurance agent  to help you sift through the colossal mound of details and technical  wording to help select the most suitable kind of insurance to provide  your business with adequate coverage. Be aware that depending on the  method of compensation for such insurance agents, they may not be able  to offer policies that are as competitively priced as if you go directly  through the insurance carrier. However, employing the services of a  dedicated insurance agent may save you a significant amount of time and a  better understanding of the products available to you. 
 
Both restaurant insurance and commercial shop insurance usually  incorporate four main principle elements of cover. Buildings and  contents insurance protect your business against such concerns  including, but not limited to, loss from fire, flooding, storm damage,  and damage from break-in including theft of money, stock, or equipment,  or damages such as loss of freezer contents, or loss or damage to goods  while in transit. Public liability coverage will protect you against  claims made by a third party of personal injury or other damage while on  your property, and likewise with employer's liability insurance should  an employee be injured while on your property. Lastly, business  interruption coverage will often provide security against a number of  variables such as loss of income due to fire or flood damage, loss of  income due to electrical failure, blackout, or gas leak, denial of  access, notifiable illness or death, vermin and pest control and so  forth. 
 
A more tricky policy to understand is that of professional indemnity  insurance. At first glance, a professional indemnity insurance policy  may appear to be a difficult concept to grasp, but once the principles  of its purpose are identified, it becomes a lot simpler to understand.  There are, however, a significantly large number of variations available  within the bracket of professional indemnity insurance. Read the policy  carefully to ensure you are aware of the limits of the coverage the  policy offers you. Some indemnity insurance policies will also cover  claims of libel or slander, but often this will require a different kind  of professional indemnity insurance, one that will cover 'any civil  liability' as well as a breach of contract. 
 
An insurance policy that is to endeavour to safeguard the owner of a  business and the employees of said business in the event of a claim  based on business negligence, whether that negligence be an act, an  error, or an omission. Indemnity insurance policies may vary by example,  such as malpractice suits, or other situations whereby a professional  is deemed to have made a misjudgment. Such professional indemnity  insurance policies are often purchased in the industries of accounting  and other finance fields, often by requirement. A deferred compensation  policy of insurance is a common means of company directors to shield  money owed via future payments, deferred compensation indemnity  insurance is another type of policy whereby business owners can protect  money owed to them in the future, and also offers coverage if the  company owing files for bankruptcy.  
 
Another example of indemnity insurance would be when somebody is between  health insurance plans. A health indemnity insurance policy will  protect the insured against some expenses, although not all of them. 
 
If the business you own and operate involves the sale of advice, skills,  or knowledge, then you may require indemnity insurance, to protect you  against the possibility of a mistake occurring. Be aware that warranties  made by your business, whether express or implied, may affect the  validity of your indemnity insurance policies, with regard to  guaranteeing a particular result. 
 
With so many permutations available to business owners shopping for  insurance coverage, it is worth the time to do your homework and assess  your business requirements. It is important to know whether the  restaurant insurance or commercial shop insurance policy you are  planning to buy includes sufficient indemnity insurance for your needs.
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