Business Interruption Insurance – Newfoundland and Labrador

Your business is your livelihood, and your ability to generate income depends on running normal operations. Your business can be at risk more than you may think if the unexpected happens. For any size of business, it may become complicated to recover from a loss. Your business may be closed for weeks from a small loss, leading to a loss in income and potentially your client base. Business interruption coverage can help you and your business weather through the time it takes to repair or rebuild your business and get back to normal.

We understand it’s vital to protect what’s most important to you and your business. Our expert insurance advisors are here to ensure you’re protected and provide peace of mind so you can focus on nurturing your business for the future.

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We know that your business insurance needs to match your goals, your business and your budget. Our expert business insurance advisors get to know you and your business, so that they can tailor a policy to your exact needs. We’ll work with you to build a risk management solution, ensuring coverages line up with your business needs.

We understand that insurance can be complex sometimes. Let our expert insurance advisors do the heavy lifting! We’ll help you find a policy that you feel is the best fit and provides peace of mind. To learn more about the benefits of being a Westland client, click here.

Business Interruption Insurance Explained

There’s a lot of “what ifs” that come to mind for business insurance. The major “what if” is will an unexpected loss be covered and how long until I am back to normal? A vital element of that is the timeline between loss and greeting clients back to your business. That’s where business interruption coverage comes into play. From a fire that harms your computer system and client information to a flood that damages your property, your business could come to a halt quickly. Your business’s downtime can be covered, so the financial impact of being closed isn’t detrimental to the company you’ve worked hard to build.

No matter the industry, our business insurance advisors can help you find the right coverage to ensure you’re covered for downtime resulting from an insured loss while you get back to business.

There are two main areas of coverage provided by business interruption:

  1. Expenses & Payments
    Imagine if your business suffers a loss that leaves your business destroyed or damaged. Even if your business can’t operate and your income stops immediately, the expense will continue to roll in. Those bills will add up quickly especially when you’re not able to continue day-to-day operations to bring in revenue. Take a moment to run through your monthly expenses. Now imagine if your income ceases abruptly. Rent, electricity, client systems, tech platforms, and payments for other utilities will continue.
  2. Lost Net Income
    With your income stream drying up, your business faces the risk of not opening the doors back up for business. While your business insurance policy will kick in to start on the necessary repairs, what happens in the meantime when you’re unable to earn income? Income that your business would have earned during a closure period due to a covered loss may be covered through business interruption insurance.

In addition to the main coverage areas, forms exist to cover different risk exposures.

  • Revenue Type Forms
    This form is designed to pay for losses until your business can resume normal operations or returns to full pre-loss revenue levels, or the indemnity period is finished, whichever is first.
  • Extra Expense Forms
    On the other hand extra expense forms are designed to cover extra costs incurred while maintaining operations. For example, renting a temporary building while your location is being repaired.

Examples of financial losses can include:

  • Loss of revenue, less any expenses that don’t continue
  • Loss of Rental Income, less any expenses that don’t continue
  • Extra expenses that may be incurred to maintain operations.

Most business insurance policies will include business interruption coverage. The limit and type of coverage may vary from each policy. It can be added to an existing policy if not already included. Our business insurance experts are here to ensure you have the right coverage for your business.

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Ready to discuss your insurance needs? Our expert advisors are here to review your current insurance policies, discuss your unique risks and operations, and find the perfect insurance policy for your business. Whether it’s over email, the phone or in person we are ready to help! To get started on a quote now and see price estimates for your business coverage, click the button below. Our advisors will contact you right away and help navigate your risk management needs. Of course, we are always available to talk over the phone or in person. Check out our locations page to connect with an office closest to you!

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Claims Example

Fire is one of the most common claims we see when it comes to business interruption. For example, you own a motel and are running at full capacity when a fire causes damage to multiple rooms. It can take up to three months to get back up and running. Not only will your business not be able to operate, but there is no opportunity to generate income. The right business insurance policy will help mitigate these risks and get you back to your normal as quickly as possible.

Our goal is to find the best coverage for your business so you can focus on what’s important. To learn more about being a Westland client, click here.

10 Business facts about Newfoundland and Labrador

  1. Rich Fishing Tradition: Newfoundland and Labrador have a deep-rooted history in the fishing industry. The province is renowned for its high-quality seafood, including cod and snow crab, making it a significant contributor to Canada’s fishing sector.
  2. Offshore Oil and Gas: The province is a major player in the offshore oil and gas industry. With significant reserves, Newfoundland and Labrador contribute substantially to Canada’s energy production, fostering economic growth and employment opportunities.
  3. Vibrant Arts and Culture: Newfoundland and Labrador have a unique cultural heritage, celebrated through music, literature, and the arts. The province’s vibrant cultural scene provides opportunities for businesses in the creative and tourism sectors.
  4. Historical Sites and Tourism: The province is home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as L’Anse aux Meadows, showcasing its rich history. Tourism is a growing industry, with visitors attracted to the stunning landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant communities.
  5. Aquaculture Growth: Newfoundland and Labrador are actively involved in the aquaculture industry. Salmon farming, in particular, has seen significant growth, contributing to the province’s economic development and creating employment opportunities.
  6. Educational Excellence: The province hosts reputable educational institutions, contributing to a skilled workforce. Memorial University of Newfoundland, in particular, is a hub for research and innovation, supporting the growth of knowledge-based industries.
  7. Renewable Energy Potential: With its coastal geography and strong winds, Newfoundland and Labrador have untapped potential in renewable energy, particularly wind power. The province is exploring opportunities to expand its renewable energy sector.
  8. Cultural Festivals: Newfoundland and Labrador are known for their lively festivals, including the famous St. John’s Regatta and the George Street Festival. These events attract locals and tourists alike, providing a platform for businesses in the hospitality and entertainment sectors.
  9. Traditional Craftsmanship: The province has a strong tradition of craftsmanship, with artisans producing unique handmade products. From handmade quilts to wooden crafts, Newfoundland and Labrador’s artisanal products contribute to the local economy.
  10. Supportive Business Climate: The provincial government actively supports economic development, offering programs and incentives for businesses. The supportive business climate, coupled with natural resources and a skilled workforce, makes Newfoundland and Labrador an attractive location for various industries.
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