As more people in Chicago, IL and all over the world turn to freelance, the question of whether they need insurance comes to life. Many people cite flexibility as the main reason they choose the path of freelancing. However, it doesn’t matter whether you conduct your freelance business while on vacation hikes, in the middle of the forest or at the comfort of your bed, you need some form of insurance to protect you and your seamless business. At Arial Insurance Group, we recommend buying professional liability or professional indemnity insurance.
Why do freelancers need insurance?
To protect you from lawsuits
You need some form of insurance as long as you are earning income. It doesn’t matter whether you are operating your business at home or in an office. Freelancing means operating your business remotely without always having to meet your clients. That doesn’t mean that you are exempted from costly liability lawsuits that could wipe out your business and destroy your entire freelancing reputation. If you provide services to your clients, such as offering advice, you will have a peace of mind that comes with a liability coverage
To safeguard your assets
If your freelancing business requires you to use special equipment, you may need to protect them with commercial insurance. If you run a chain of offices or business premises, natural disasters or accidents like fire can cause damages that may cost you millions if you don’t have any business coverage.
It is sometimes a requirement
If you are dealing with clients, you will come across different clients with different needs and different expectations. Some clients may require you to have insurance before assigning you to work to protect both of you. The most common coverage required is a liability.
Working remotely as your own boss feels like a heavenly job. However, it also comes with ist fair share of risks. If you just started your freelancing business speak to any Arial Insurance Group expert to help you find coverage based on what you do. Call or visit our Chicago, IL offices today!