Employee Dishonesty

>> Tuesday, May 19, 2009

It's been a while since I ranted on this...

How much coverage do you have for employee dishonesty?  
Employee theft accounts for a huge percentage of business theft losses.  Yet, business owners have a mental block about buying enough coverage.  
My readers seem to like rules.  Here goes.
Rule 1: $100,000 of coverage is a minimum for any business with employees.
Rule 2: $250,000 of coverage is a minimum if you have more that 20 employees.
Rule 3: $500,000 is a minimum if you have more than 50 employees
Rule 4: Ignore the above and tell me how much an employee (or a group of employees) is going to steal from you and I will tell you how much more coverage to buy.
Start with the above minimums and get quotes up to $1,000,000 of coverage.  Review the cost of the extra coverage compared to the value of the additional protection.  Make a value judgement: coverage vs. premium.
Scott Simmonds, CPCU, ARM, CMC "The Guy With the Big Insurance Brain" Providing Unbiased Insurance Assurance℠

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