Similar to software companies, hardware companies require, at a minimum, the same insurance as most other types of businesses. This includes a general business owners’ policy for loss and liability, as well as workers’ compensation, where applicable, and possibly commercial auto insurance, if product deliveries or services occur as part of routine business operations. Additionally, it can be useful for hardware companies to have coverage for business interruption due to supply chain interruptions and protection against lawsuits related to product failure. These coverage plans have various names, depending on the insurer and area of the world, but essentially serve the same function.
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