biBERK Business Insurance Provides Insight on Liquor Liability Insurance, What Is It? and Who Needs It?

What is a Liquor Liability Add-On to a Liability Insurance Policy?

Liquor Liability Insurance

by biBERK Business Insurance
by biBERK Business Insurance

Omaha, NE, Aug. 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To understand liquor liability insurance, you first have to know about liability insurance in general. Liability insurance helps protect businesses from unforeseen lawsuits and similar claims. For example, general liability insurance (sometimes called commercial general liability insurance) can cover the costs of things like:

  • Customer property damage. An example might be that your employee accidentally causes a fire in a building you’re working in, resulting in the need for costly smoke remediation and structure repairs.

  • Non-employee bodily injury. If, for instance, a customer suffers a head injury when something falls on them at your place of business, general liability insurance can cover their medical expenses and also legal costs and damages.

  • Product liability. If products that your business develops or sells injure people or damage property, this coverage can pay legal expenses associated with lawsuits. It can also cover medical expenses if an injury occurs.

  • Libel, slander, and copyright infringement. This coverage can pay for lawsuit expenses from so-called advertising injuries—incidents in which you’re accused of saying negative things about another business in your advertisements or stealing an advertising idea.

Woman looking at shelves of wine
Woman looking at shelves of wine

The above coverages tend to be standard with general liability insurance. Insurance policies can also have what are known as endorsements, add-ons, or riders. These added provisions modify or enhance the base insurance policy.

So, what is a liquor liability add-on in particular? It can cover liability associated with the selling, serving, or furnishing of alcoholic beverages.

Who Needs a Liquor Liability Add-On for Their Commercial General Liability Insurance?

Any business that provides alcoholic beverages in one way or another should be protected by liquor liability coverage as an add-on to its commercial general liability insurance or other policy.

And the size of the business doesn’t matter. Even a small restaurant or neighborhood grocer can be sued for things like serving minors or providing alcohol to customers who are visibly intoxicated and subsequently get into a car accident.

What Does Small Business Liability Insurance Cost?

Multiple factors go into calculating the cost of small business liability insurance and any add-ons like liquor liability coverage. These include your location, business size, and claims history. However, you can get a fast, free online quote to determine your small business liability insurance cost.