There’s no mandatory legal requirement to have product liability insurance, but other businesses you work with – such as retailers, distributors or suppliers – may request that you have suitable protection in place before any goods are traded.
By law, if you make or sell products, they must be safe for members of the general public to use. Even though you may take every precaution and rigorously test the safety of your products, however, there could be times when something goes wrong.
In case the worst should happen, you or your business may be held liable for the damage caused. As a result, you may be expected to take part in legal proceedings and pay out for compensation claims. Both of these can be quite expensive things to deal with, especially if you don’t have any financial protection behind you.
Because you can never be 100% sure that all products you’ve manufactured or sold will be totally safe, having product liability cover in place is strongly advised. After all, it’s much better to have it and not need than to not have it and face a mountain of costs that come out of the blue.