Risk & Business Magazine McFarlan Rowlands Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 29

SMALL BUSINESSES Ensuring Small Businesses Don’t Get Lost In The Shuffle S tarting a small business is tough. It’s tough to get an idea off the ground, raise money to get started, and think about how to grow and expand that idea into the future. Likewise, it can seem like a monumental task doing all of the paperwork and legal background necessary to start a new venture. It doesn’t help that when it comes time to get your business insured against liabilities, calling into a big company and getting lost in a labyrinth of automated systems is a very real possibility. Fortunately, McFarlan Rowlands has taken steps to specifically counter that scenario with its Small Business Unit, which has the sole job of assisting small businesses with all of their needs. Not all small businesses are created equally. An in-home service business such as carpet cleaning or tree trimming is going to have significantly different insurance and start-up requirements than a small retail operation would. Knowing what sorts of risks might be awaiting your business down the road isn’t an easy thing to think about, and that’s why speaking with a professional is an essential step in the process. Small businesses, unfortunately, are often the ones at the most risk simply because they don’t have the resources to handle a large claim if they aren’t adequately covered for the work they are going to be doing. When it comes to getting the policy itself, McFarlan Rowlands’s Small Business Unit brokers act as mediators on behalf of your business. They approach different insurance markets to find the coverage you need at a price you can afford. Often, businesses will believe that a single policy is enough and additional coverage is not necessary. In reality, the best policies come in package deals which provide variable coverage depending on needs. Those packages also allow for lower overall premiums. To get covered, you should know a few things in advance to make the insurance-buying process move smoothly. The most important is to get covered for general liability. Many owners know they need insurance but don’t know what else or what they should bring to the table. Think about these questions before calling: • • Where are you planning to go with it in the future? • What is your business plan? Do you have one? • How large is your business now, and how large will it ideally become in the coming years? While McFarlan Rowlands is a large company, they never forget about the small businesses that make up the bread-and-butter of the economy. All clients are equally important to them, and with the addition of the Small Business Unit to the mix, small business clients couldn’t feel more at home. Whether you are starting a new venture or trying to expand your small business, give McFarlan Rowlands a call so they can help you develop your ideas into realities. They aren’t afraid to assist with new ventures and have many markets they can reach out to in order to best service clients. You can reach the Small Business Unit at 519-679-5440 or info@ mcfr.ca. + What does your business currently do? 29