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    5 Costly Business Disasters and How to Protect Yourself

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 15, 2026Updated:April 15, 2026No Comments
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    Every business owner’s worst nightmare is having to deal with a costly disaster. Such business disasters can knock a company out if they are unprepared. Below are 5 examples of expensive disasters that businesses commonly face and how to protect yourself. 

    Lawsuits

    Lawsuits against businesses are prevalent and can typically cost thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. There are many reasons as to why someone may sue your business, but the most common reasons include breach of contract, public injury claims, product liability, intellectual property infringement and workplace harassment. Various business insurance policies can protect you from these lawsuits by covering the cost of the claim, and you can search online to find companies to help you find the right insurance. Avoiding false promises, putting in place quality checks and paying close attention to health and safety can help prevent many lawsuits from occurring in the first place. 

    Burglary

    Many companies are still the victims of physical burglaries. In addition to the cost of replacing stolen equipment and inventory, you might have to make repairs to your premises. The best way to prevent a burglary is to invest in physical security measures such as strong locks, alarmed access controls, automatic license plate recognition and security cameras. Commercial property insurance can also offer some compensation for lost property. 

    PR Scandals

    If a negative story about your business leaks out to the press or becomes viral on social media, this can have a prominent negative impact on your reputation. This can lead to a loss in business that is hard to recover from. It’s possible to take legal action against defamation if the information about your business is untrue. Reacting quickly to negative social media posts can also control the damage, while an early public apology may also quell the fire. Of course, the best way to avoid PR scandals is to avoid doing anything scandalous in the first place. Make sure all your practices are legal and ethical, and train your staff well. 

    Cyberattacks

    Small businesses are increasingly becoming the target of ransomware cyberattacks. Cybercriminals can demand $10,000 or more while holding your company’s data hostage. There are several measures that you can take to prevent being the victim. First, invest in good cybersecurity measures – outsource a cybersecurity company to monitor your system, use up-to-date security software and use strong passwords. Second, back up all your data somewhere secure. Taking these steps could prevent costly ransom demands or the loss of data. Finally, train your team to detect the warning signs. This includes avoiding clicking on links in suspicious emails, and listening to security software warnings about emails and web pages. 

    Natural Disasters

    Finally, depending on your location, your business could be at risk of damage from a natural disaster. Floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and wildfires cost businesses millions. Make sure that your property is adequately protected against these disasters if you are at risk, and look into other measures such as insurance and data backup.

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