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Can Your Business Survive a
        Hurricane?
Advance Planning and Proper Insurance
        Essential to Recovery

A disaster plan and adequate insurance are keys to recovery.




           Maran Corporate Risk Associates, Inc.
   Phone: 631-283-8000 Email: info@mcrainsurance.com
                www.mcrainsurance.com
May 2010                                                                      Risk Insights
                         Can Your Business Survive a Hurricane? Advance Planning and
                         Proper Insurance Essential to Recovery

                          Of all businesses that close down following a disaster, more than 25
                          percent never open their doors again. While there’s no way to lower the
                          risk of a natural disaster from hurricanes, there are critical measures
                          that can be taken to protect your company’s bottom line from nature’s
                          fury. A disaster plan and adequate insurance are keys to recovery.

                          Develop a Disaster Recovery Plan
                          No matter how small or large a business, a business impact analysis should
                          be developed to identify what an operation must do to protect itself in the
                          face of a natural disaster. Large corporations often hire risk managers to
                          handle this task and some companies hire consultants with expertise in
                          disaster planning and recovery to assist them with their plans. But small
                          businesses can do the analysis and planning on their own.



                        Your business plan should consider the following:
                         • Set up an emergency response plan and     • Protect employees and customers
                           train employees how to carry it out.        from injury on the premises. Consider
                           Make sure employees know whom to            the possible impact a disaster will
                           notify about the disaster and what          have on your employees’ ability to
                           measures to take to preserve life and       return to work and how customers
                           limit property losses.                      can return to your shop or receive
                                                                       goods or services.
                         • Write out each step of the plan and
                           assign responsibilities to employees in   • Compile a list of important phone
                           clear and simple language. Practice the     numbers and addresses. Make sure
                           procedures set out in the emergency         you can get in touch with key people
                           response plan with regular, scheduled       after the disaster. The list should
                           drills.                                     include local and state emergency
                                                                       management agencies, major clients,
                         • Consider the things you may need            contractors, suppliers, realtors,
                           initially during the emergency. Do you      financial institutions, insurance agents
                           need a back-up source of power? Do          and insurance company claim
                           you have a back-up communications           representatives.
Maran Corporate Risk       system?
Associates, Inc.                                                     • Keep duplicate records. Back-up
                         • Decide on a communications strategy to      computerized data files regularly and
www.mcrainsurance.com
                           prevent loss of customers. Post notices     store them off-premises. Keep copies
                           outside your premises; contact clients      of important records and documents
                           by phone, e-mail or regular mail; place     in a safe deposit box and make sure
                           a notice in local newspapers.               they’re up to date.
Review your insurance plan
• Even if your business escapes a disaster, there is        Make sure you have sufficient coverage to pay for the
  still a risk that the business could suffer significant   indirect costs of the disaster – the disruption to your
  losses due to the inability of suppliers to deliver       business – as well as the cost of repair or rebuilding.
  goods or services or a reduction in customers.            Most policies do not cover flood or earthquake damage
  Businesses should communicate with their
                                                            and you may need to buy separate insurance for these
  suppliers and markets (especially if they are
                                                            perils. Be sure you understand your policy deductibles
  selling to a business as a supplier) about their
                                                            and limits.
  disaster preparedness and recovery plans, so that
  everyone is prepared.
                                                            For a business, the costs of a disaster can extend
• Protect your building. If you own the structure that      beyond the physical damage to the premises,
  houses your business, integrate disaster protection       equipment, furniture and other business property.
  for the building as well as the contents into your        There’s the potential loss of income while the premises
  plan. Consider the financial impact if your business      are unusable. Your disaster recovery should include a
  shuts down as a result of a disaster. What would          detailed review of your insurance policies to ensure there
  be the impact for a day, a week or an entire              are no gaps in coverage. This includes property
  revenue period?                                           insurance, business interruption insurance and extra
                                                            expense insurance. Even if your basic policy covers
• Identify critical business activities and the
                                                            expenses and loss of net business income, it may not
  resources needed to support them. If you cannot
                                                            cover income interruptions due to damage that occurs
  afford to shut down your operations, even
                                                            away from your premises, such as to your key customer
  temporarily, determine what you require to run the
                                                            or supplier or to your utility company. You can generally
  business at another location.
                                                            buy this additional coverage and add it to your existing
• Find alternative facilities, equipment and supplies,      policy.
  and locate qualified contractors. Consider a
  reciprocity agreement with another business. Try          Most business owners are complacent about natural
  to get an advance commitment from at least one            disasters until it happens to them. It’s only when the
  contractor to respond to your needs.                      owner has gone through a disaster that a disaster plan,
                                                            including purchasing the proper insurance, is usually
• Protect computer systems and data. Data storage           considered.
  firms offer offsite backups of computer data that
  can be updated regularly via high-speed modem or
                                                            Don’t let a lack of insurance coverage or poor planning
  through the Internet.
                                                            destroy your business. Contact [b_officialname] to learn
                                                            more about disaster planning and to determine your best
                                                            insurance coverage needs.




                                                            This Maran Corporate Risk Associates, Inc. Risk Insights is not intended to be
Source: Insurance Information Institute. Reprinted with
                                                            exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal
permission.                                                 advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for
                                                            appropriate advice.

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Advanced Business Planning for a Hurricane

  • 1. Can Your Business Survive a Hurricane? Advance Planning and Proper Insurance Essential to Recovery A disaster plan and adequate insurance are keys to recovery. Maran Corporate Risk Associates, Inc. Phone: 631-283-8000 Email: info@mcrainsurance.com www.mcrainsurance.com
  • 2. May 2010 Risk Insights Can Your Business Survive a Hurricane? Advance Planning and Proper Insurance Essential to Recovery Of all businesses that close down following a disaster, more than 25 percent never open their doors again. While there’s no way to lower the risk of a natural disaster from hurricanes, there are critical measures that can be taken to protect your company’s bottom line from nature’s fury. A disaster plan and adequate insurance are keys to recovery. Develop a Disaster Recovery Plan No matter how small or large a business, a business impact analysis should be developed to identify what an operation must do to protect itself in the face of a natural disaster. Large corporations often hire risk managers to handle this task and some companies hire consultants with expertise in disaster planning and recovery to assist them with their plans. But small businesses can do the analysis and planning on their own. Your business plan should consider the following: • Set up an emergency response plan and • Protect employees and customers train employees how to carry it out. from injury on the premises. Consider Make sure employees know whom to the possible impact a disaster will notify about the disaster and what have on your employees’ ability to measures to take to preserve life and return to work and how customers limit property losses. can return to your shop or receive goods or services. • Write out each step of the plan and assign responsibilities to employees in • Compile a list of important phone clear and simple language. Practice the numbers and addresses. Make sure procedures set out in the emergency you can get in touch with key people response plan with regular, scheduled after the disaster. The list should drills. include local and state emergency management agencies, major clients, • Consider the things you may need contractors, suppliers, realtors, initially during the emergency. Do you financial institutions, insurance agents need a back-up source of power? Do and insurance company claim you have a back-up communications representatives. Maran Corporate Risk system? Associates, Inc. • Keep duplicate records. Back-up • Decide on a communications strategy to computerized data files regularly and www.mcrainsurance.com prevent loss of customers. Post notices store them off-premises. Keep copies outside your premises; contact clients of important records and documents by phone, e-mail or regular mail; place in a safe deposit box and make sure a notice in local newspapers. they’re up to date.
  • 3. Review your insurance plan • Even if your business escapes a disaster, there is Make sure you have sufficient coverage to pay for the still a risk that the business could suffer significant indirect costs of the disaster – the disruption to your losses due to the inability of suppliers to deliver business – as well as the cost of repair or rebuilding. goods or services or a reduction in customers. Most policies do not cover flood or earthquake damage Businesses should communicate with their and you may need to buy separate insurance for these suppliers and markets (especially if they are perils. Be sure you understand your policy deductibles selling to a business as a supplier) about their and limits. disaster preparedness and recovery plans, so that everyone is prepared. For a business, the costs of a disaster can extend • Protect your building. If you own the structure that beyond the physical damage to the premises, houses your business, integrate disaster protection equipment, furniture and other business property. for the building as well as the contents into your There’s the potential loss of income while the premises plan. Consider the financial impact if your business are unusable. Your disaster recovery should include a shuts down as a result of a disaster. What would detailed review of your insurance policies to ensure there be the impact for a day, a week or an entire are no gaps in coverage. This includes property revenue period? insurance, business interruption insurance and extra expense insurance. Even if your basic policy covers • Identify critical business activities and the expenses and loss of net business income, it may not resources needed to support them. If you cannot cover income interruptions due to damage that occurs afford to shut down your operations, even away from your premises, such as to your key customer temporarily, determine what you require to run the or supplier or to your utility company. You can generally business at another location. buy this additional coverage and add it to your existing • Find alternative facilities, equipment and supplies, policy. and locate qualified contractors. Consider a reciprocity agreement with another business. Try Most business owners are complacent about natural to get an advance commitment from at least one disasters until it happens to them. It’s only when the contractor to respond to your needs. owner has gone through a disaster that a disaster plan, including purchasing the proper insurance, is usually • Protect computer systems and data. Data storage considered. firms offer offsite backups of computer data that can be updated regularly via high-speed modem or Don’t let a lack of insurance coverage or poor planning through the Internet. destroy your business. Contact [b_officialname] to learn more about disaster planning and to determine your best insurance coverage needs. This Maran Corporate Risk Associates, Inc. Risk Insights is not intended to be Source: Insurance Information Institute. Reprinted with exhaustive nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal permission. advice. Readers should contact legal counsel or an insurance professional for appropriate advice.