Business Owners Policy Michigan
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- Size and type of business;
- Industry of business; and
- The particular risks that the business faces.
What a Business Owners Policy (BOP) Includes
- Property insurance
- General liability insurance
- Business interruption insurance
General Liability Insurance
- Bodily injury
- Property damage
- Personal and advertising injury
- Legal defense costs
- Third-party bodily injury
- Customer injuries
This is foundational protection for nearly every type of business.
Commercial Property Insurance
- Building (if owned)
- Equipment
- Tools and machinery
- Inventory and supplies
- Office furniture and electronics
- Improvements to rented spaces
Business Income (Interruption) Coverage
- Lost revenue
- Payroll continuation
- Temporary relocation expenses
- Overhead and operating costs
- Paying ongoing expenses during the closure
Who Needs a Business Owners Policy in Michigan?
- Boutiques & Retail Stores
- Contractors and specialty trades
- Food Service Establishments such as Restaurants, Cafes and Bakeries
- Professional offices (law, accounting, marketing, consulting)
- Medical and wellness practices
- Real estate offices and property managers
- Hair salons, spas, barbers, and beauty services
- Gyms and fitness studios
- Home-based businesses with inventory or equipment
- Light manufacturing and fabrication shops
- Tech startups and creative studios
A Business Owners Policy, also known as a BOP, is usually the most affordable option for businesses with customers, equipment, or real property (commercial property).
Benefits of a Business Owner's Policy
Cost Savings
Simplified Coverage
Broader Protection
Carriers Often Prefer BOP Risks
Optional BOP Enhancements for Michigan Businesses
A BOP can be customized with additional coverage options depending on your industry and risk exposure.
Cyber Liability
Protects against data breaches, ransomware, phishing, and digital fraud.
Tools and Equipment (Inland Marine)
Essential for contractors and mobile service businesses.
Spoilage Coverage
For businesses with refrigeration or temperature-sensitive inventory.
Umbrella Liability
Adds extra protection beyond the limits of your BOP and other liability policies.
Outdoor Sign Coverage
Protects signage from wind, storm, and collision damage.
Equipment Breakdown
Covers electrical, mechanical, and pressure system failures — important for restaurants, manufacturers, and medical facilities.
Commercial Auto
Covers vehicles used for business operations with commercial auto insurance, which protects business-owned vehicles against damage, theft, vandalism, and weather-related risks.
Employment Practices Liability (EPLI)
Covers claims involving hiring, firing, discrimination, and harassment.
Michigan Property Risks Covered by a BOP
- Freeze–thaw cycles leading to burst pipes
- Snow and ice accumulation
- Wind and hail storms
- Heavy rain and water intrusion
- Theft and vandalism
- Power outages are disrupting operations
How Much Does a Business Owner's Policy Cost in Michigan?
Most Michigan businesses pay:
$600 – $2,500 per year, depending on:
- Industry
- Revenue
- Property value
- Location
- Safety measures
- Claims history
Frequently Asked Questions About BOP Insurance
01. Is a BOP required in Michigan?
02. Does a BOP include Workers’ Compensation?
03. Can I add Cyber or Professional Liability to a BOP?
04. Can home-based businesses get a BOP?
05. Does a BOP cover my tools or equipment off-site?
Service Areas
We provide Business Owners Policies throughout Southeast Michigan, including:
- Howell, MI
- Brighton, MI
- Birmingham, MI
- Bloomfield Hills, MI
- Clarkston, MI
- Farmington, MI
- Farmington Hills, MI
- Fenton, MI
- Northville, MI
- Novi, MI
- Rochester, MI
- Rochester Hills, MI
- Royal Oak, MI
- South Lyon, MI
- Troy, MI
- Wixom, MI
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