Company owners face many challenges in running a successful business. One of them is creating and maintaining an environment where each employee believes the company and their fellow employees are treating them fairly.
That goal is challenging because “fairness” is very subjective. For example, what one employee sees as a well-deserved promotion another person may view as demonstrating favoritism. Or, people may have different views about a particular disciplinary action—some feeling it is appropriate and others believing it’s discriminatory.
These opinions affect employee morale and can also cause a worker to file a lawsuit against the company. And whether the case has merit or not, the organization must address it and all the associated expenses.
That’s why businesses should consider what’s called employment practices liability insurance (EPLI), which can be added to a business owners policy (BOP) or a general liability insurance policy. Also called employment-related practices liability (ERPL) insurance, this coverage protects companies from claims of discrimination, wrongful termination, failure to promote, and more.
Every business must prepare for lawsuits from employees. However, EPLI is especially important for small businesses.
Larger organizations tend to have human resources (HR) departments that often can address personnel issues before they reach the point where a worker sues the company. Big companies may also have internal legal resources that position them to defend themselves in lawsuits successfully.
On the other hand, small businesses tend not to have those resources. As a result, they may be more likely to be sued. And with jury awards or settlements frequently amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars, failure to have employment practices liability coverage can leave a company having to pay a considerable out-of-pocket expense.
A court decision can result in an unbearable financial burden for many businesses. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for companies to have to close their doors due to this type of financial strain.
Employment practices liability insurance policies can cover many types of claims, including those related to:
Contact a licensed biBERK insurance expert with questions about employment practice liability insurance claims, including the types of behaviors or interactions that can lead to claims. They can provide more details and examples of where employment practices liability coverage applies.
You can’t control how employees feel about how your company treats them. However, you can take steps to minimize your employment practices liability risk, including:
It’s vital that you purchase employment-related practices liability coverage to add to your BOP or general liability policy. However, it’s just as important to review your coverage periodically and talk with a biBERK representative if needed to confirm that you have the right amount of coverage.
The last thing you want is to be sued, experience relief because you have ERPL coverage, and then learn that you don’t have enough protection. That means you’ll have a potentially significant out-of-pocket expense when you thought you were fully covered.
Your biBERK rep is an excellent resource for your company. They can review all your coverage and provide recommendations about increasing—or decreasing—coverage as your business grows or changes.
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