Next Insurance Announces Employment Practices Liability Insurance Now Available in 28 States

The team at Next Insurance is pleased to announce Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI) is now “available with general liability in 28 states plus Washington, DC.”

This expansion continues NEXT’s mission “to help entrepreneurs thrive by providing additional protection for business owners against lawsuits involving discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful termination and more.”

A significant concern and pain point for small business owners is “having the right financial protection set up if they’re held responsible for common workplace accidents or named in an employment practice lawsuits.”

Small businesses, including restaurants, “can be more susceptible to employment practice claims because they often lack human resource departments, employee handbooks or legal staff.”

This makes them prime targets “for customer and employment lawsuits related to rights violations, wrongful discipline and benefits mismanagement.”

EPLI coverage can also “help pay for legal expenses associated with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance complaints, for example, if a claim is filed that alleges improper wheelchair access to your restaurant.”

Richard Yeung, vice president of insurance at NEXT, said:

“Employment practice lawsuits can be costly to resolve and emotionally draining, which is especially important now for those who have been hit hardest by the pandemic like restaurant owners.” 

He says:

“EPLI is a distinct type of insurance coverage that helps pay for legal fees for discrimination claims that may not be covered by other policies like workers’ compensation. This expansion of NEXT’s offerings provides our customers with additional protection so that they can focus on growing a successful business rather than stressing over financial concerns in the wake of investigation costs, judgments or settlements.”

Data from NEXT’s survey of restaurant-goers earlier this spring “found that enthusiasm for dining out (and at-home delivery from local restaurants) is still high on many consumers’ to-do lists, despite the continuing pandemic risks involved.”

Pairing high restaurant turnout with a restaurant labor shortage, small business owners are operating “in a high-risk environment, making EPLI coverage even more critical to protecting their livelihood.”

With the launch of EPLI Insurance for restaurants, NEXT is “offering $25,000 in EPLI coverage as part of its Pro package and $50,000 in EPLI coverage as part of its Pro + package to new and existing customers.”



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