Working from home undoubtedly has its benefits. You’re in control of your time and it’s often easier to balance work with the rest of your life. But if you’re not fully protected, you could be putting yourself at risk.
Anybody who works from home, whether you’re a freelance writer, manufacturing engineer or make-up artist, should check their home insurance policy to see if it covers you working from home.
Home insurance refers to a domestic consumer property household contents and liabilities insurance package policy and will exclude business contents and liabilities.
Business insurance refers to a commercial package insurance policy, designed to cover business contents and liabilities insurance exposures. It will not fully cover personal contents and liability insurance cover.
Therefore, you need to be aware of the risks presented from the business activities you are performing when working from home. Relying purely on home insurance is not wise: if you are working from home then you need to ensure that appropriate insurance cover is arranged.
Be sure to read your policy carefully, as it may cover some items and specifics related to your role, but not others. If you find that your home insurance policy doesn’t give you the cover you need, it’s time to think about working from home insurance.
This insurance includes several different types of cover designed to protect you and your business. You’ll be safeguarded in the event of things like theft and fraudulent credit card use and be provided with alternative accommodation should your home become uninhabitable.