Some things that small businesses can include in their planning for CatClaims are addressed very well by Joyce M. Rosenberg, Associated Press, "Disaster Planning for Small Businesses," May 26, 2008, available online at www.latimes.com.
The first order of small business planning is to provide for adequate Insurance Coverage. This includes Coverage for Catastrophe losses as well as losses from fires, storms, floods or earthquakes depending on where the business is located. The article also offers good advice to look into Business Interruption Insurance.
On-the-ground Catastrophe planning mentioned in the article includes:
- "Contact list": One person quoted by the newspaper reporter recommends having not less than five (5) ways to get ahold of every single employee.
- "Data": As recommended not only in this newspaper report but in many, many other pieces by many other people as well, look into a USB port. They are easily portable and are easily stored in a secure location. Many automatically -- or, as in my office, at the command of only a few key strokes -- back up hard drives.
- "Backup generator": Perhaps a good idea for businesses that have the capacity and opportunity, as suggested in this newspaper article, but impractical or impossible for many business owners who lease.
Other suggestions are raised in the newspaper article, among other reports. Last but not least, here are some websites for further ideas and suggestions:
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