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You Need Boutique Insurance for Your Boutique Business

It is estimated that there are over 150,000 clothing boutiques in the U.S.1, and that numbered has remained steady since an initial surge of closures in the early stages of the COVID pandemic. However, many in the industry feel there will be a wave of openings in the Summer of 2022. Whether you or a new or established boutique, and whether you have a storefront or operate online only – there are risks that you need to be aware of and protecting your business against.

Most boutiques owners understand the main risks of their business, protecting their inventory and their income. If they own or rent a physical space, they know there is risk involved there that must be insured. But what about the additional concerns that may not be as apparent? Let’s look at some of those and how they might impact your boutique.

Cyber Liability – Whether your shop is online, physical, or both, there are definite risks for cybersecurity. Processing credit card data, storing customer names and info, and frequent correspondence online open a potentially large window for issues. It’s also likely you’ve seen boutiques with large notebooks where customers have written down their name, email, and maybe even date of birth. All of this data needs to be protected, but you also need a plan in place in case an incident occurs. Part of that pan for response should include cyber liability insurance. Without it, the costs of response could put you out of business for good.

Workers’ Compensation – If you have employees, chances are that they are frequently performing physical activities. Lifting boxes, moving stacks of clothes, and other daily tasks can potentially lead to injuries. Should an injury occur during the course of work, you’ll want to have that employee – and your business – protected. Workers’ comp policies are designed to respond when these injuries take place.

Commercial Auto – Do you or your employees make deliveries, and/or take boxes for shipping? Are there inventory pickups or supply runs as part of the job? If so, consider that your personal auto policy may not provide the coverage you need if an accident occurs during these work-related trips.

Inventory – If your boutique is run from your home, is your inventory properly covered? If it is run from a storefront, do you have enough coverage for peak months or special shipments? Keep in mind the actual coverage and limits in your policy may not be enough for a worst-case scenario of property loss.

Do you have the right coverage in place for your boutique? We can help you walk through the policies you have or discuss new options. Contact Brandon Patterson at 865.453.1414 or brandon@ownbyinsurance.com for more information.

1-According to IBIS World