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Miramar ISR Mark IV
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required
Max Coverage AUD 40M

Coverages: Property Damage

Miramar General and Products Liability
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required
Max Coverage AUD 20M

Coverages: Product Liability | Public Liability

Miramar Business Package
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required
Max Coverage AUD 40M

Coverages: Property Damage

Miramar Association Liability
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required
Max Coverage AUD 5M

Coverages: Management Liability

Miramar Asset Protection (MAP)
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required
Max Coverage AUD 40M

Coverages: Property Damage

Engineering Plant
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required

Coverages: Equipment Breakdown

Engineering Business Interruption
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required

Coverages: Equipment Breakdown

Electronic Equipment
Miramar Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required

Coverages: Equipment Breakdown

Voluntary Workers
AHI
  • Contract required

Coverages: Accident and Sickness | Accidental Death and Disability

Volunteers are the beating heart of our local and global communities. For organisations engaging volunteers, whether they are community or committee members, or club directors, to meet both legal and ethical obligations, it is considered best practice for organisations to have coverage for accidental death, temporary or permanent disablement. AHI's Voluntary Workers insurance helps safeguard against the financial impact of accidental death or disablement for both volunteers and employers.

Features: Lump-sum benefits; Weekly payments; Cover for non-Medicare medical expenses [for eligible organisations]; Support for domestic home help.

Personal Accident
High Street Underwriting Agency
  • No contract required
Max Coverage AUD 250K Min Premium AUD 400/Year

Coverages: Personal Liability

High Street Underwriting Agency's Personal Accident Insurance offers financial protection for individuals and groups against unforeseen accidents and sickness, covering medical expenses, loss of income, and more. This policy ensures peace of mind by mitigating the financial impact of unexpected incidents and sicknesses. For personalized assistance and to discuss specific coverage needs, connect with High Street's dedicated team through their portal. 

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What is commercial insurance? 

Commercial insurance provides financial protection for businesses against risks such as property damage, liability claims, and operational disruptions. It helps secure assets and maintain business operations during unexpected events. In Australia, this insurance is essential for businesses across sectors, from small enterprises to large corporations. 

It safeguards companies from risks like property damage, liability claims, and disruptions. Commercial insurance also supports recovery by reducing financial strain and allows businesses to stay focused on their goals. Australian businesses benefit from tailored coverage that aligns with specific industry needs and risks.
 

Commercial insurance industry trends and emerging risks 

Australian commercial insurance is adapting to challenges like climate change, cybersecurity threats, and evolving regulations. These changes demand flexible and robust insurance solutions. Brokers must stay informed to provide relevant advice and policies to their clients, focusing on: 

  • climate challenges: increased floods and bushfires are driving demand for property and liability coverage tailored for high-risk regions
     
  • digital vulnerabilities: businesses face rising cyberattack risks, prompting growth in cyber liability coverage
     
  • competitive market: insurers are offering more flexible policies to accommodate varying industry needs, which benefits Australian businesses 

Fast-growing insurers in Australia, recognised by Insurance Business Australia, are leading the way in adapting to these trends by developing solutions and enhancing customer-focused policies. Their efforts show the importance of addressing emerging risks effectively. Businesses must review their commercial insurance policies regularly to ensure adequate protection over time.
 

Commercial insurance FAQs  

Who typically needs commercial insurance coverage? 

Commercial insurance is vital for businesses and organisations of all sizes. Groups requiring coverage include: 

  • retail and hospitality businesses: protect against property damage, theft, and liability claims from customers or suppliers
     
  • healthcare providers: cover risks like malpractice claims, equipment damage, and liability issues
     
  • manufacturers and construction companies: protect equipment, vehicles, and liability during operations
     
  • professional service providers: cover negligence claims, errors, or omissions in provided services 

Other coverage supports small businesses and sole traders by protecting against workplace incidents, theft, and disruptions. For large corporations, policies address complex risks like cyberattacks and significant liability claims. These solutions ensure businesses remain secure and operational. 

Common commercial insurance coverage options 

Commercial insurance offers a range of policies to address diverse business risks. These options are designed to protect property, employees, and financial operations. Key coverage types: 

  • public liability: includes property damage or third-party injuries
     
  • business interruption: compensates for income loss during disruptions
     
  • cyber liability: protects against data breaches and cyberattacks
     
  • workers' compensation: covers employee injuries and related costs
     
  • property insurance: safeguards assets like buildings, equipment, and stock 

These policies help businesses recover from unforeseen events while maintaining financial stability. Customised coverage guarantees protection against industry-specific risks.
 

What are the advantages of commercial policy? 

Commercial policies provide businesses with financial security and operational resilience. They reduce the financial impact of unforeseen events and enable quick recovery and uninterrupted operations. Businesses also gain compliance with legal requirements and protect employees while offering peace of mind for stakeholders.
 

What three insurances are businesses required to have by law in Australia? 

Certain insurances are legally required for businesses operating in Australia to protect employees, third parties, and stakeholders. These include: 

Workers’ Compensation Insurance 

  • mandatory for businesses with employees 
  • includes lost wages for work-related illnesses or injuries and medical expenses 
  • helps businesses meet legal obligations and support employee recovery
     

Compulsory Third Party (CTP) Insurance 

  • required for all registered vehicles 
  • covers injuries to third parties in motor vehicle accidents 
  • ensures businesses with vehicles meet road and injury liability requirements
     

Public Liability Insurance (industry-specific) 

  • required in certain industries, like construction or events 
  • protects against claims for injury or property damage caused by business activities 
  • makes sure businesses can operate safely and legally in regulated sectors 

Compliance with these insurance laws helps businesses avoid penalties while safeguarding financial and operational stability.
 

What is the difference between commercial and personal insurance? 

These insurances serve distinct purposes and are customised to the needs of businesses and individuals. Their coverage, scope, and focus vary significantly to address unique risks. Here’s how they’re different: 

Commercial insurance 

  • designed for businesses and their operations 
  • covers risks like liability, employee claims, and business interruptions 
  • tailored to industry-specific needs and challenges
     

Personal insurance 

  • focuses on protecting individual assets and liability 
  • covers homes, vehicles, and personal belongings 
  • offers standardised policies for personal use cases 

Understanding the differences between personal and commercial insurance guides businesses and individuals in choosing the right coverage for their requirements.