Insurance for Newspapers and Printers

Newspaper and Commercial Printers

Running a Newspaper or Commercial Printing company might seem like a low-risk business, when in reality, businesses in this industry face potentially costly exposures every day.  From libel to loss of income, these businesses face potential loss  everyday that is unique.

Newspaper Publishers and Printers need a thorough, comprehensive insurance plan in place to help protect against these risks.

Dangerous chemicals and high-tech equipment, such as those below are used in your printing facilities:

Printing presses
Packaging equipment
Forklifts

A printing facility can be dangerous place for workers, delivery persons or members of the general public that are onsite. In addition, damage to buildings and machines can delay production and have serious financial consequences. One spark can be catastrophic, with paper and other flammables present.

Beyond dangers to people and property, publishers can be sued for a variety of reasons such as errors, omissions, negligence, slander, libel, copyright infringement and a whole host of potential liability claims related to what you publish. Defending your business in a lawsuit is costly and time-consuming.

You need specialized, tailored publishers insurance to address all of these unique risks.

Publishers Insurance Overview for Newspapers and Printers

Publishers should work with an independent insurance agent to appraise their risks and determine the types of business insurance that they need. You will likely need the following types of policies, tailored to your unique exposures:

Business property insurance protects buildings and their contents, including computers, office equipment, printing presses and other publishing equipment, furniture, supplies, and inventory if it is damaged by fire, smoke, theft, vandalism or some other covered peril. Property insurance provides funds to repair or replace lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed property.

Your business property policy should also include business interruption coverage, which compensates you for lost business income and pays for operating expenses if you must temporarily close or relocate following a covered loss (e.g., a building fire).

Commercial general liability (CGL) insurance pays for claims of bodily injury and property damage to third parties due to your negligence (e.g., a client’s or delivery person’s injury at your printing facility).

Equipment breakdown insurance supplements your business property insurance. It covers certain costs associated with accidental breakdown of machinery or equipment (printing presses, packaging equipment, binding equipment etc.) and the resulting property damage or loss. This is related to mechanical failure.

Commercial auto insurance covers your vehicle fleet and drivers in the event of an accident or other vehicle damage. Commercial auto insurance provides coverage for property damage and bodily injury liability claims, vehicle damage, and medical bills, as well as any costs related to lawsuits due to auto accidents involving your vehicle fleet.

Commercial umbrella insurance, or excess liability coverage, provides an extra layer of liability protection to any of several other policies you might have. It is activated when the limits of your other applicable liability policies have been exhausted, protecting you when a covered claim exceeds the amount of coverage available from any other applicable policy.

Cyber liability insurance provides coverage in the event of a data breach involving your business. It helps pay for the costs of notifying affected clients or business partners and helps pay for public relations and forensic costs.

You may also need directors and officers (D&O) liability insurance. It protects specific decision-makers (e.g., a board of directors or advisory committee) from legal judgments and costs arising from certain behaviors or decisions that they make. Without this coverage, these individuals’ personal assets could be at stake if they are sued for certain acts:

Unlawful acts
Erroneous investment decisions
Failure to maintain property
Releasing confidential information
Hiring and firing decisions
Conflicts of interest
Gross negligence

Publishers Liability Insurance

While publishers can get broad liability protection with a general liability policy, it is likely not sufficient to cover all of the very unique liability exposures that they have. When you produce printed content for mass consumption, you are exposed to numerous liability risks that go far beyond slips and falls at your printing facility. You need publishers liability insurance to protect yourself from lawsuits that may arise as a result of the content that you publish.

Publishers liability insurance is Professional liability for publishers. It is a form of errors and omissions (E&O) insurance. It gives coverage when a publisher makes a professional mistake that harms a customer or a client. If the publisher is sued for negligence, it provides coverage for attorney fees, court costs, settlements and judgments related to the lawsuit whether or not you are actually liable for the alleged mistakes.

Publishers liability is a specialized type of coverage that is not available from every insurance company. In order to find the coverage that is best for your business at a competitive price, you need to work with an independent insurance agent who can work with multiple insurance companies. If your material will be distributed outside of the U.S., you will have additional coverage complications that need to be addressed with your agent.

Workers’ Compensation Insurance for Publishers

Publishers’ employees often work in a dangerous environment, using heavy equipment, caustic chemicals and other potential health hazards. Your employees are susceptible to slips and falls, loss of fingers or limbs, eye injuries, lung irritation, and even repetitive motion injuries. What can you do to protect your workers and your business from the costs of work-related injuries and illnesses? How can you prevent injured workers from suing you if they are hurt at work?

The safety of your employees should be one of your highest priorities. Workers’ compensation insurance is an affordable way to protect your business and your employees from the cost of work-related injuries and illnesses. It provides benefits to injured workers regardless of who is at fault and provides death benefits for a worker’s dependents if he or she is killed as a result of a workplace incident.

Providing workers’ compensation insurance gives peace of mind to your employees and eliminates the possibility that an injured worker will sue you for damages.

Workers’ compensation rates are partially based on your company’s history of workers’ compensation claims. What can you do to keep your employees safe at work and reduce workers’ compensation claims? The best way is to provide workplace in which safety and injury prevention are top priorities. While every injury or illness cannot be prevented, implementing proper safety and risk management techniques goes a long way toward keeping everyone healthy and happy and keeping the number of workers’ compensation claims down.

Every state requires employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance – with a few exceptions. If you don’t have workers’ compensation insurance as required by your state, you may be subject to significant fines and penalties. What’s more, without protection from workers’ compensation insurance, injured employees can sue you.

Find Publishers Insurance That Protects Your Business

Publishing is a highly complex business with risk exposures everywhere you look. You need tailored business insurance solutions specifically designed for the publishing industry. And not every insurance company or agent can help you. Contact us by phone, email or by using our quote form.

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