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New Business Owners Should Consider Insurance Needs Early


April 7, 2016   by April Canada

Seasoned small business owners across Canada likely know full well the value of continually monitoring their insurance situations to ensure that the policies they control are keeping up with their actual needs. However, those who are just starting out in their entrepreneurship may not know the importance of doing so, and unfortunately it’s a lesson that can be learned quickly and tragically.

For instance, three companies in Moncton, New Brunswick, were recently destroyed altogether by a huge fire that swept through the building in which they were located, according to a report from the CBC. For one company, the massive blaze ended up consuming everything the business had, including woodworking tools as well as the materials on which the owner worked. And unfortunately, that company – owned by “abstract woodworker” Jon Black – had no insurance at all, meaning the business was a total loss, and requiring the owner to completely start the company again from scratch.

APRILNewBusinessFires and other risks loom large for small businesses, and therefore require the right insurance.

More details
In fact, the fire was so large that it took crews from three different municipalities to battle it over the course of several hours, the report said. Fire departments from Moncton, as well as nearby Riverview and Salisbury, arrived on the scene around 9 p.m. and the fire was not put out until about 3 a.m., according to Moncton Fire Department Division Chief Guy Richard. The fire itself was so massive that water had to be taken from a nearby pond to combat it.

Further, video of the fire showed that it had already climbed an entire side of the building in which the three businesses were located, and had gotten through the roof even before crews arrived to fight it, the report said. From there, the fire spread quickly to other parts of the building, making it even more difficult to wrangle.

What does this mean for other owners?
This incident should be an object lesson for small business owners not only in terms of making sure they are as protected with insurance as possible, but also that those needs change as businesses continue to exist, grow, and change. The insurance needs a company has when it is starting out are often very different from those it has even a few years later, and for this reason it’s vital that owners regularly monitor their needs in this regard as their companies grow and evolve.

While fires like the one in Moncton might be unavoidable, other issues are not, and certainly having the right insurance policy for the risks that most threaten a business is vital to its ongoing success. For this reason, the more owners can do to make sure their insurance needs are being carefully reviewed on an ongoing basis, the better off they and their companies will be going forward. Being caught off guard by an issue that arises could end up being quite costly, so having the right insurance is vital in these cases.

Information about APRIL Canada:
APRIL Canada is an independent MGA backed by worldwide expertise in providing innovative insurance solutions for your hard to place insurance risks. True to its values and commitments, APRIL strives to give meaning to the customer relationship. Providing the best solution for an insured is accomplished with team work between the Broker and underwriter. A relationship built on trust enables us to find the right coverage.

APRIL Canada has more than 130 employees, 4 offices Canada Wide, 45,000 Policy Holders and 2,500 Broker Partners. Choosing APRIL means high quality advice and excellent service.

We do not provide ready made products, but made to order solutions. For us, each risk is unique and deserves an in depth understanding.

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