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Hi Folks,

 

Does anyone have suggestions on insurance companies that cover at home

makers of

bath & body products?

 

RLI is one company, but their policies do not take on additional

insureds, and

some stores will not carry a makers bath and body products unless the

store can

be covered as an additional insured in a person's insurance policy.

 

THANK YOU!!!!

 

Lehua

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Lehua,

 

That doesn't make any sense. So, if Black and Decker or Estee Lauder had space

in that store they'd have to have insurance to have their products in that

store. Do you really think those two products have to have insurance to in

stores? I feel it's the stores responsibility to have insurance of the contents

of their store.

 

Do you have products in any store at this time.

 

Julia

 

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Hi Julia,

 

Many stores insist you have insurance on your products to sell there.

For example - Whole Foods requires 2 million dollars liability insurance

to have body care items in their stores AND you have to name Whole Foods

as a certificate holder on the policy.

 

Lehua,

 

Some companies that insure homes will also write commercial policies, in

many cases they aren't cheap, but you might get lucky. I remember one

gal telling me that she has Hartford as her home insurer and they wrote

her a good business policy.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

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you can think up if only you try!

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grabergirlbyjulia

 

 

Lehua,

 

That doesn't make any sense. So, if Black and Decker or Estee Lauder

had space in that store they'd have to have insurance to have their

products in that store. Do you really think those two products have to

have insurance to in stores? I feel it's the stores responsibility to

have insurance of the contents of their store.

 

Do you have products in any store at this time.

 

Julia

 

Graber Girl By Julia

Julia Graber Cregger

 

 

 

 

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It actually does make sense b/c if a US consumer has a problem with a

product and they feel a law suit is necessary, they HAVE to include the

store where they purchased the product in the law suit. I found this out

recently b/c one of my favorite online snowboard stores is being sued and

the reason is that a pair of bindings blew out on a racer (who quite likely

will not be able to walk ever again), and in order to sue the bindings

manufacturer he has to include the store where he purchased the bindings.

Most likely the stores' involvement is just a formality but that is the way

US legal system works for product lawsuits. So, in that light, it makes

sense that stores would want products to be insured and to be included on

the policy. Because if you go down, they go down with you. Another

example, if you read Christine's link to the lunch box lead law suits, the

organization is suing both the manufacturers and the stores where they are

sold.

 

I haven't actually gotten a quote, but my State Farm insurance agent was

very helpful in helping me determine that I didn't need business insurance

for my web development stuff, but he did want me to call back when I started

marketed personal care items. Which this reminds me I need to do now. His

name is Tom Stewart in Gresham, OR and he was really helpful and

knowledgeable about business and insurance. He does our home/car and other

insurance too. Whether that means he can write you a policy with the store

on it is a completely different story. For business insurance, I'm not sure

if it matters if the agent is in the same state, other than that an agent in

your state might be more familiar with your state laws. You might want to

contact a State Farm agent in your area.

 

HTH

 

~Bonnie

 

 

 

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" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

 

Wednesday, September 14, 2005 10:28 AM

RE: Insurance Help Please!

 

 

Hi Julia,

 

Many stores insist you have insurance on your products to sell there.

For example - Whole Foods requires 2 million dollars liability insurance

to have body care items in their stores AND you have to name Whole Foods

as a certificate holder on the policy.

 

Lehua,

 

Some companies that insure homes will also write commercial policies, in

many cases they aren't cheap, but you might get lucky. I remember one

gal telling me that she has Hartford as her home insurer and they wrote

her a good business policy.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks

you can think up if only you try!

- Dr Seuss

 

<http://www.alittleolfactory.com/> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

On Behalf Of

grabergirlbyjulia

 

 

Lehua,

 

That doesn't make any sense. So, if Black and Decker or Estee Lauder

had space in that store they'd have to have insurance to have their

products in that store. Do you really think those two products have to

have insurance to in stores? I feel it's the stores responsibility to

have insurance of the contents of their store.

 

Do you have products in any store at this time.

 

Julia

 

Graber Girl By Julia

Julia Graber Cregger

 

 

 

 

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Thank you so much for you replies in regard to the

seeking insurance question! I have contacted a number

for commercial insurance brokers and am waiting to see

what quotes they come up with. If it were not for the

fact the RLI is not able to add stores into their

customers policies as additional insured's, I would go

with them. They have a good deal, in Ca only about

331.00 for product liability coverage. Their policies

can add in additional insured's when if the product

maker is there at the location where the products are

sold, but not otherwise.

 

To get that option for adding stores into my policy as

additional insured's I may have to get a much more

expensive insurance policy. I am told that it may be

as much as 1,400 plus 50.00 to 100.00 per additional

insured. Or one can pay say 300.00 or so for a blanket

which will cover a certain number of insured add ons.

 

I'll let you know what kind of quotes I get when they

come in.

 

Thanks again!

Lehua :0)

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Which company is RLI? That sounds inexpensive to me.

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" Lehua Kane " <lehuasnaturaltouch

 

Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:33 AM

Re: Insurance Help Please!

 

 

> Thank you so much for you replies in regard to the

> seeking insurance question! I have contacted a number

> for commercial insurance brokers and am waiting to see

> what quotes they come up with. If it were not for the

> fact the RLI is not able to add stores into their

> customers policies as additional insured's, I would go

> with them. They have a good deal, in Ca only about

> 331.00 for product liability coverage. Their policies

> can add in additional insured's when if the product

> maker is there at the location where the products are

> sold, but not otherwise.

>

> To get that option for adding stores into my policy as

> additional insured's I may have to get a much more

> expensive insurance policy. I am told that it may be

> as much as 1,400 plus 50.00 to 100.00 per additional

> insured. Or one can pay say 300.00 or so for a blanket

> which will cover a certain number of insured add ons.

>

> I'll let you know what kind of quotes I get when they

> come in.

>

> Thanks again!

> Lehua :0)

>

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Hi again,

 

Any luck locating an insurance company?

 

I was just wondering how you found the quoting process to be. I just

contacted a company that will do product insurance for my herbs/infusions

and toiletries, but they have asked for a four page application that has to

be documented with P & L statements, business plan, product labels and

catalogs -- just to get a quote!!!

 

Is this typical? Or are they asking for the moon like I think they are??

 

TIA

 

~Bonnie

 

-

" Lehua Kane " <lehuasnaturaltouch

 

Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:33 AM

Re: Insurance Help Please!

 

 

Thank you so much for you replies in regard to the

seeking insurance question! I have contacted a number

for commercial insurance brokers and am waiting to see

what quotes they come up with. If it were not for the

fact the RLI is not able to add stores into their

customers policies as additional insured's, I would go

with them. They have a good deal, in Ca only about

331.00 for product liability coverage. Their policies

can add in additional insured's when if the product

maker is there at the location where the products are

sold, but not otherwise.

 

To get that option for adding stores into my policy as

additional insured's I may have to get a much more

expensive insurance policy. I am told that it may be

as much as 1,400 plus 50.00 to 100.00 per additional

insured. Or one can pay say 300.00 or so for a blanket

which will cover a certain number of insured add ons.

 

I'll let you know what kind of quotes I get when they

come in.

 

Thanks again!

Lehua :0)

 

 

 

 

 

The information contained in these e-mails is not a substitute

for diagnosis and treatment by a qualified, licensed professional.

 

 

Step By Step Instructions For Making Herbal Labna Cheese! So easy, SO yummy!

http://www.aromaticsage.com/cz.htm

 

 

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Hi Bonnie,

 

That sounds a bit ridiculous to get insurance (and just a quote at

that). If you were looking into getting a loan with them, SURE, its what

you need to do, but an insurance quote?!?!?!

 

Go to your Yellow Pages, look under Insurance and start calling around

to places that advertise commercial insurance policies.

 

And if you're looking into RLI - call Ken at Bomba, cause he CAN get it

so that you can have a certificate holder (like a big store) if

necessary.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks

you can think up if only you try!

- Dr Seuss

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com <http://www.alittleolfactory.com/>

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Bonnie Walker

 

 

Hi again,

 

Any luck locating an insurance company?

 

I was just wondering how you found the quoting process to be. I just

contacted a company that will do product insurance for my

herbs/infusions

and toiletries, but they have asked for a four page application that has

to

be documented with P & L statements, business plan, product labels and

catalogs -- just to get a quote!!!

 

Is this typical? Or are they asking for the moon like I think they are??

 

TIA

 

~Bonnie

 

-

" Lehua Kane " <lehuasnaturaltouch

 

Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:33 AM

Re: Insurance Help Please!

 

 

Thank you so much for you replies in regard to the

seeking insurance question! I have contacted a number

for commercial insurance brokers and am waiting to see

what quotes they come up with. If it were not for the

fact the RLI is not able to add stores into their

customers policies as additional insured's, I would go

with them. They have a good deal, in Ca only about

331.00 for product liability coverage. Their policies

can add in additional insured's when if the product

maker is there at the location where the products are

sold, but not otherwise.

 

To get that option for adding stores into my policy as

additional insured's I may have to get a much more

expensive insurance policy. I am told that it may be

as much as 1,400 plus 50.00 to 100.00 per additional

insured. Or one can pay say 300.00 or so for a blanket

which will cover a certain number of insured add ons.

 

I'll let you know what kind of quotes I get when they

come in.

 

Thanks again!

Lehua :0)

 

 

 

 

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thanks for the sanity check, christine!!! i think i will call around ...

we're closing on a new house at the end of next week so i'm probably just

going to ping my State Farm agent about it when i set up the new home owners

policy. since it's a home business, it should segue nicely!

 

 

-

" Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy

 

Thursday, October 20, 2005 6:00 PM

RE: Insurance Help Please!

 

 

Hi Bonnie,

 

That sounds a bit ridiculous to get insurance (and just a quote at

that). If you were looking into getting a loan with them, SURE, its what

you need to do, but an insurance quote?!?!?!

 

Go to your Yellow Pages, look under Insurance and start calling around

to places that advertise commercial insurance policies.

 

And if you're looking into RLI - call Ken at Bomba, cause he CAN get it

so that you can have a certificate holder (like a big store) if

necessary.

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks

you can think up if only you try!

- Dr Seuss

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com <http://www.alittleolfactory.com/>

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Bonnie Walker

 

 

Hi again,

 

Any luck locating an insurance company?

 

I was just wondering how you found the quoting process to be. I just

contacted a company that will do product insurance for my

herbs/infusions

and toiletries, but they have asked for a four page application that has

to

be documented with P & L statements, business plan, product labels and

catalogs -- just to get a quote!!!

 

Is this typical? Or are they asking for the moon like I think they are??

 

TIA

 

~Bonnie

 

-

" Lehua Kane " <lehuasnaturaltouch

 

Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:33 AM

Re: Insurance Help Please!

 

 

Thank you so much for you replies in regard to the

seeking insurance question! I have contacted a number

for commercial insurance brokers and am waiting to see

what quotes they come up with. If it were not for the

fact the RLI is not able to add stores into their

customers policies as additional insured's, I would go

with them. They have a good deal, in Ca only about

331.00 for product liability coverage. Their policies

can add in additional insured's when if the product

maker is there at the location where the products are

sold, but not otherwise.

 

To get that option for adding stores into my policy as

additional insured's I may have to get a much more

expensive insurance policy. I am told that it may be

as much as 1,400 plus 50.00 to 100.00 per additional

insured. Or one can pay say 300.00 or so for a blanket

which will cover a certain number of insured add ons.

 

I'll let you know what kind of quotes I get when they

come in.

 

Thanks again!

Lehua :0)

 

 

 

 

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I just purchased business liability insurance

from RLI. The process was quick and easy.

Their coverages are flexible, and you

can change as you grow.

 

One very interesting note: the agent I spoke

with said they have never had a claim from

a home base bath & body products client.

 

Someone else on this list recommended:

 

Ashley Bustinza

RLI @Home Business Protection

Phone: (866) 741-6560

Fax: (309) 689-2223

 

That's who I spoke with and she was great.

She's based in Chicago.

 

Good luck!

 

Holly Perry

in crispy Michigan

 

 

 

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Don't count on it ! Many home owner policy's don't/won't include a home

business and depending on the home owners ins, a home business isn't allowed.

Paula .......... in Michigan

I used to have super powers but my therapist took them away

 

 

thanks for the sanity check, christine!!! i think i will call around ...

we're closing on a new house at the end of next week so i'm probably just

going to ping my State Farm agent about it when i set up the new home owners

policy. since it's a home business, it should segue nicely!

 

 

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