Thursday, January 9, 2014

Family Day Care Liability Insurance - Are you Covered?

 Why Do I Need Liability Insurance?

While most providers never need to file a claim, daycare liability insurance is a wise investment. As careful as you are with the children in your care, accidents can happen. If a child in your care is injured or there is an allegation of abuse or sexual misconduct, you can be sued. Even if you win the case, litigation could cost you a great deal of money for legal fees. Childcare liability insurance gives you peace of mind.

Doesn't My Homeowner Policy Cover My Day Care Business?

Most homeowner policies exclude coverage of family day care. In fact, some insurance companies will not insure a home at all where a child day care business is run. You can check with your insurance carrier to find out if you are covered. Be aware that if your insurance carrier will not cover a day care home, you may end up having to seek coverage elsewhere. However, it is better to have proper coverage than to avoid the issue.

If you are not covered by your homeowner policy, you can seek separate family day care liability insurance coverage. This would be an insurance policy that is separate from your homeowner policy. There are several companies that offer coverage. Some companies offer coverage to providers across the nation, while others are more localized.

Shopping for Liability Insurance
The rates for liability insurance vary greatly from one area to the next. When shopping for family day care liability insurance, look at the amount of coverage you are purchasing, as well as what is covered by the policy. The basics should be covered: bodily injury, property damage, accidents, medical payments, and personal injury.

Additionally, you should look for coverage that includes a provision for sexual abuse. False accusations or misinterpretation can result in the need for such protection. Such issues as libel, slander and alienation of the affection of a child toward his/her parents should also be covered.

Look for a policy that covers claims on an occurrence basis. This means that claims that occur during the policy period will be covered, regardless of whether they are reported after the policy expires.

What is Not Covered by Liability Insurance?

You must look at your individual policy for the "Exclusions" section to find out exactly what is being excluded from coverage. Most companies will not cover claims resulting from: transporting children in a motor vehicle, swimming pools, certain breeds of dogs, admitted sexual misconduct, willfully hurting a child or failing to follow state licensing regulations.

Ronald Dwyer is an independent insurance agent licensed in Michigan for Home - Auto – Business Insurance. He can be reached at rondwyer@roninsureme.com or 248-390-6345. His website address is www.roninsureme.com , Linkedin address is www.linkedin.com/in/ronalddwyer and Facebook address is www.facebook.com/dwyerinsurance

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