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What Is a Business Owners Policy (BOP)? Explained for Small Businesses

Summary

A Business Owners Policy (BOP) is a bundled insurance solution designed to protect small and mid-sized businesses from common risks. By combining property insurance and general liability coverage into one policy, a BOP simplifies protection while helping reduce costs. It can also include additional coverage like business interruption, making it a practical option for maintaining operations during unexpected events. Understanding what a BOP covers—and what it doesn’t—helps business owners make smarter decisions about protecting their company.

What You’ll Learn

  • What a Business Owners Policy (BOP) is and how it works
  • What a BOP typically covers, including property and liability protection
  • How business interruption coverage helps keep operations running
  • The types of risks a BOP helps protect against (fire, theft, liability claims, etc.)
  • Who qualifies for a BOP and which businesses benefit the most
  • What a BOP does not cover, including workers compensation and specialized risks
  • How bundled insurance policies can simplify coverage and reduce costs
  • What to look for when choosing a reliable insurance provider
  • Why a BOP is a smart, cost-effective option for small business owners
  • How proper insurance coverage supports long-term business stability and risk management

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