Legal Question in Insurance Law in Minnesota
What kind of insurance do I need for a food/dietary product?
I am starting a supplement company
and am having trouble deciding what
insurance coverage I need to get (if
any). I only am planning on having
one product for the time being.
I run through a separate company
for manufacturing However, since
this is my own formula I'm assuming
I will need to get my own insurance.
The formula is composed of all
natural ingredients like vitamins, the
only thing I am worried about is
some caffeine that will be in the mix.
So I guess my question is, since I am
just starting out, what kind of
insurance do I need to get for a
product like this? Do people normally
just get liability, or do I need
something more?
I am forming an LLC this week and I
imagine that would make a difference
in the type/amount of insurance I
have to get.
Of course like most other people
starting out, the budget is limited,
but I still want to have my ass
covered.
Thanks!
Nick
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: What kind of insurance do I need for a food/dietary product?
Nick, I would first get a Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy and then get some endorsements. There may be other types of insurance you may need, too, such as life and/or disability. There are health, unemployment, and worker's comp insurances you may need. I would want to know more facts about your situation before specific products are dicussed.
I would speak to a KNOWLEDGEABLE commercial insurance agent. Just because the agent provides commercial insurance does NOT mean the agent knows anything about it. I can provide you with a referral if you like.
I would also speak to a lawyer ASAP if you don't already have one. The business really should be created properly to protect you. There are a number of issues that are broader than just filing the Articles of Organization here. Be prepared to spend some money on a lawyer now. This may well save you a great deal of money in the long run, in taxes, administration, and liability. I have seen too many problems arise later on that should have been addressed up front but weren't and are now MUCH more expensive to fix.
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