Business Liability Insurance – Saskatchewan
As a business owner, you know the importance of an all-encompassing business plan, including potential risks your business may face. Those risks can be unexpected and arise from accidental losses. Business liability insurance mitigates those risks and provides peace of mind that your business is covered, so you’re able to focus on what’s essential to achieve the goals you’ve set for your business.
As your local insurance experts, we know that each business in Saskatchewan is unique in its own way. From one of the many service industry businesses in the heart of downtown Regina to the small business boutiques across the prairies and businesses making valuable impacts in the community, we’ve got you covered. With all it has to offer, it’s not hard to understand why so many people decide to set up shop in Saskatchewan.
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 so you can focus on nurturing your business for the future.
Why Choose Westland?
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 Liability Explained
Business (Commercial) General Liability (CGL) provides coverage for liability claims arising from bodily injury and property damage to others as a result of your operations. Liability coverage responds to third party allegations and actions when claimants are seeking damages. Liability claims for bodily injury and property damage could stem from the actions of your employees, your products, your completed operations, or by something occurring on your premises. Legal liability coverage will help with the financial costs associated with defence costs as well as third-party damages which you’re deemed legally liable.
No matter the industry, our business insurance advisors can quickly determine the risks your business may face and the potential financial losses that can leave your business in a vulnerable position.
Liability is one’s legal obligation to another party for alleged wrongdoing. Such liability can result from alleged damages or injury to persons or property. Whether your company has four employees or 400, every business is exposed to legal liability risk exposures. Think of it as your business’s first line of defense. Differences come into play when looking at the specific type of business, as some face different risk exposures than others. For example, a hair salon will have different risk exposures than that of a logging company. The commonality is that both need business liability coverage to be adequately protected. Legal situations can arise even if you haven’t done anything wrong. Having CGL coverage will mitigate losses resulting from a lawsuit.
CGL, short for commercial general liability, will kick in to help cover expenses such as:
- Paying compensatory damages to third parties for which you’re legally liable for, including:
- Lost wages of the individual who has suffered an injury and unable to work
- Loss of use and revenue arising from loss or damage to property
- Compensation for loss of or damage to property
- Legal defence costs for claims brought against your business, regardless of fault
- Medical expenses if someone is injured on your premises or from your product
We know that every business is different, which means your risk will vary compared to neighboring companies. Three factors will help determine what level of coverage is needed. These are perceived risk, type of business, and premises/operations liability.
Regardless of industry, business type, or earnings, all businesses are at risk of causing damage or injury to others. Legal fees and court awards are expensive, and just one incident could impact the future viability of your business. As a business owner, your risks must be well covered off with the financial support of the right insurance policy.
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How Much Does Business Liability Insurance Cost in Saskatchewan?
Just as businesses differ across Saskatchewan, so do the risks and exposures which impact the cost. The following factors will impact the cost of your business liability coverage:
- Industry
- Claims History
- Number of Employees
- Revenue
- Exposure to Risk
- Location of Business
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Claims Example
Liability claims can range from slip and falls on your property to contractors leaving hazards on a job site. For example, you own a restaurant, and a patron suffers injuries when they fall due to a broken chair. 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 SK Business Facts
- Saskatchewan has a diverse agriculture and agri-food sector. In fact, it’s world renowned for supplying quality agricultural ingredients and foods.
- The next time you reach for flour in a recipe, it most likely came from a Saskatchewan field. Farmers across the province count for over 54% of all the wheat crop in Canada.
- The world’s oldest running gold mine was discovered by a Saskatchewan farmer in 1906. Since coming across it while digging a hole with a plough, it’s still operating and is one of the largest gold mines globally.
- When you think of the Saskatchewan agricultural scene, breadbasket crops come to mind. However, 96% of lentils, 90% of chickpeas and 70% of dry pea crops grown in Canada came from SK fields.
- Fan of mustard on your hotdog or hamburger? Odds are that your favourite condiment came from Saskatchewan, producing approximately over 80% of Canada’s mustard crop.
- When you think of Saskatchewan, flat lands and prairie landscapes might come to mind. In fact, over 50% of the province is covered in dense forests. The commercial forestry zone has 11.7 million hectares, 5.3 million of which are classified as productive forest land.
- The Regina Symphony Orchestra is the longest continuously running orchestra in Canada since being founded back in 1904.
- Regina is home to Scotty the T-Rex, the largest known Tyrannosaurs rex in the world. Weighing in at just under 20,000 pounds you can visit Scotty at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum.
- Saskatoon has seen continued growth throughout the years, reporting 11,743 total licensed businesses. Saskatoon welcomed 1,365 new businesses in 2019.
- The province is an energy giant. It features the most diverse primary energy resource base throughout Canada.
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