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Why Perth Hospitality Businesses Should Reassess Their Insurance Coverage

Understanding the Importance of Comprehensive Insurance in the Hospitality Industry

Why Perth Hospitality Businesses Should Reassess Their Insurance Coverage?w=400

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Perth's hospitality industry is currently navigating a challenging landscape marked by escalating operational costs and evolving risks.
In response, industry experts are advocating for a thorough reassessment of insurance policies to ensure businesses are adequately protected.

One critical area of concern is contents insurance. Many business owners operate under the assumption that their policies cover all interior assets, including furniture, kitchen equipment, and stock. However, discrepancies often arise, particularly between fixtures and general contents, leading to potential coverage gaps. For instance, a recent incident involving a Northbridge bar highlighted the pitfalls of underinsurance. The establishment faced significant out-of-pocket expenses due to an underestimation of replacement costs, underscoring the necessity for accurate valuations and policy reviews.

Equipment breakdown is another significant risk factor. Hospitality venues rely heavily on specialized equipment such as commercial ovens, refrigeration units, and point-of-sale systems. Standard property insurance typically does not cover mechanical or electrical failures, which can result in substantial repair costs and operational downtime. Implementing equipment breakdown insurance can mitigate these risks, ensuring swift recovery and continuity of service.

Business interruption insurance is also paramount. Unforeseen events like fires or floods can halt operations, leading to lost revenue and ongoing expenses. A notable case involved a Perth nightclub that was forced to close for three months due to smoke damage from a neighboring fire. The establishment's business interruption coverage was instrumental in covering lost profits and sustaining the business during the closure.

Additionally, workers' compensation insurance is mandatory in Western Australia for businesses employing staff. Misunderstandings regarding coverage, especially concerning casual or contract workers, can lead to compliance issues and financial penalties. Ensuring proper coverage and adherence to regulations is essential for legal and financial protection.

Given the tightening insurance market and rising premiums, Perth hospitality businesses are encouraged to collaborate with qualified local brokers. These professionals can assist in consolidating policies, expanding coverage to address specific risks, and benchmarking premiums to secure cost-effective solutions. Proactive policy reviews and strategic adjustments can provide robust protection against the unique challenges faced by the hospitality sector.

Published:Saturday, 6th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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