Covering Business
Utility Services
A commercial property insurance policy can usually be
depended upon to handle direct loss to structures, equipment and related
property that are owned by a business. However, what may happen when weather
conditions turn mean and cause indirect damage by knocking out utility
services? Items could be harmed by heat-induced transformer breakdowns; or
broken power lines, including compressors, motors and switches, at a business
could result in food spoilage. Equipment damage may also occur due to an
accidental and sudden loss of power. Power surges may harm expensive equipment.
A commercial property policy may be of little or no help for such instances.
Generally, such policies exclude coverage for loss that involves the failure of
utility services. Therefore, a business could be harmed when a utility failure
or interruption of any type occurs away from the insured business location.
Fortunately, a commercial operation may buy additional,
optional coverage to protect against utility service-related losses. A company
usually has the option to buy the type of coverage it needs, such as services
for water, telephone/communications (either including or not including land
lines), gas and electric power.
A company that selects such coverage usually has the option
to protect different classes of property including what business locations to
insure, type of property (the firm’s own property and/or property that belongs
to others, such as customers), and the sources (perils) of loss covered. The
choices usually have to be reflected on its insurance policy, meaning that the
information has to be listed on a policy declarations page or schedule.
Where available, the coverage option usually defines the
utility services listed on the schedule. Typically the form includes
descriptions similar to those found in one, available form:
·
Water
Supply Services are the pumping stations and water mains that supply the
covered premises.
·
Communication
Supply Services refers to telephone, radio, microwave or television services that
are included as covered property but coverage is not limited to only that
property. The only specifically excluded communication property is a satellite.
Overhead transmission lines may be included or excluded, depending on the
manner in which the schedule is completed.
·
Power
Supply Services means five specific types of property used to supply
electricity, steam or gas to the scheduled property. The types of property are
generating plants, switching stations, substations, transformers and
transmission lines. The transmission lines may be included or excluded,
depending on the manner in which the schedule is completed.
If your business is concerned about its vulnerability to power-related
loss, be sure to check with your insurance professional about this valuable
coverage option.
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