2025 Business Insurance Checklist

2025 Business Insurance Checklist: Start the Year Fully Protected

2025 Business Insurance Checklist

As a small business owner preparing to welcome 2025, it’s crucial to review your insurance coverage with your independent insurance agent. By collaborating with your agent, you can ensure your business is fully protected against unforeseen risks. Use this new year insurance checklist to guide your conversation when evaluating and updating your insurance policies for 2025:

 

Review Coverage Needs

Begin by discussing any changes in your business operations with your independent insurance agent. New assets, revenue fluctuations or expansions into new markets can affect the level of coverage you need. Your agent can help assess these changes and adjust your policies accordingly.

 

Update Property Insurance

Ensure your property insurance reflects the current value of your property and equipment. Talk to your agent about any new equipment or facilities that need to be added to your policies to guarantee they are adequately protected.

 

Evaluate Liability Risks

Consider any new services or products you’ve introduced that might increase your liability risks. It’s essential to make sure your general liability insurance covers these changes. Your independent agent can advise you on specialized liability coverage like professional liability or cyber liability insurance if applicable.

 

Check Workers’ Compensation

Verify that your workers’ compensation insurance is up to date with current employee counts and job classifications. If you’ve experienced significant hires or changes in the nature of work performed, your agent can help you make necessary adjustments to your coverage.

 

Assess Business Interruption Insurance

Business interruption coverage is crucial if an unexpected event causes significant downtime. Review your policy limits and the estimated time your business could be out of operation. Your agent can assist you in adjusting coverage to match potential revenue losses.

 

Consider Commercial Auto Insurance

If your business uses vehicles, confirm with your agent that your commercial auto insurance covers all vehicles and drivers. Update this policy to include any new vehicles or changes in vehicle use to ensure full protection.

 

Examine Umbrella Policies

An umbrella policy provides extra coverage above standard policy limits. Review this policy with your agent to ensure it still provides adequate coverage given any changes in your risk profile.

 

Schedule Annual Consultations

To ensure your coverage adapts to your evolving needs, schedule regular meetings with your independent insurance agent. During these consultations, discuss any concerns and explore additional coverage options that may benefit your business.

 

By following this checklist and working closely with your independent insurance agent, you can enter the new year confident that your business is prepared for whatever challenges and opportunities 2025 may bring.

As the year comes to an end, Lane & Associates is committed to helping small businesses secure the right coverage. Contact your independent insurance agent today to learn more about how we can support you in safeguarding your business. Together, we can contribute to your success in the new year.

Karen Bivona is a Lane & Associates underwriter! She underwrites, quotes and services general liability accounts for contractor risks, including our online Artisan Contractor General Liability Program. She has worked with the company for more than 35 years.

Jonathan Whitaker is a Lane & Associates underwriter. One of his favorite parts about his job is the relationships and friendships he's able to extend beyond work. He enjoys golf, traveling, Saints football and spending time with his family.

Marie Hohensee is Lane & Associates Vice President of Commercial Underwriting and assists the commercial underwriters in making sound and profitable decisions in placing business for our customers, as well as underwriting her own book of business. She’s originally from California but has called Louisiana her home for more than 25 years and has been working in insurance for more than 30 years!

Brandy Lane is an Underwriting Assistant at Lane & Associates. Brandy's favorite part of her job is helping the underwriters so we can promptly get things to our agents! Brandy's hobbies include spending time with her friends, trying new restaurants and seeing live music.

Scott Landry is the president of Lane & Associates, an advocate of continuing education and has his CPCU, ASLI, AIS, AU, and AIDA. Scott is active in the insurance community, serving on Commissioner Donelon's Surplus Lines Insurance Advisory Council, The Louisiana Property and Casualty Insurance Commission and the Louisiana Surplus Lines Association. Some of Scott's hobbies include gardening and exercising.

Casey Lane is a Lane & Associates underwriter. His favorite part of his job is building relationships with the agents he serves. When he's not at Lane, Casey enjoys Saint's football, music and watching his four children's sporting events.

Chris Weego is a Lane & Associates underwriter. His favorite thing about working at Lane are his coworkers and the amazing agents he gets to work with. When he's not working, Chris enjoys playing golf, watching his kids play sports and cheering on the Chicago Cubs!

Don Lundy is a Lane & Associates Texas underwriter. Recently, he completed his CPCU designation after 15 years of off-and-on classes. When he's not working, Don enjoys photography, Star Wars, the Atlanta Braves and watching his son bowl.