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Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements

Hi Sellers,

Connor from Amazon here, I wanted to share information on our Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements as I've seen couple of posts on this from the past few weeks:

Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business. Under section 9 of the Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement, you must obtain and maintain commercial liability insurance within 30 days after exceeding USD 10,000 in gross proceeds in sales in one month on Amazon.com, or if otherwise requested by us.

You may purchase either commercial general, excess, or umbrella liability insurance. When you decide on an insurance provider, your policy should cover all products you list for sale in the Amazon.com store.

Your commercial liability insurance policy must meet all of the following criteria, unless otherwise required by applicable law or regulation:

  1. The insurance policy type can be either commercial general, umbrella, or excess liability and be occurrence based, except for certain product categories that are outlined in the Frequently asked questions;
  2. The policy limit must be at least USD 1 million per occurrence and in aggregate, and cover liabilities caused by or occurring in conjunction with your business operations, including products, products/completed operations and bodily injury;
  3. The deductible for any policy(ies) must not be greater than $10,000. Any deductible amount must be listed on your Certificate of Insurance;
  4. The policy must cover all sales from products you have listed on the Amazon.com store;
  5. The policy must name "Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees" as additional insureds;
  6. Except for single-member LLCs, your insured name must match the “legal entity” name you provided to Amazon in your Account Info. For single member LLCs, where your legal entity name is different than the name you publicly use to identify your business (“trade name,” “doing business as,” or “DBA”), it is also acceptable for your insured name to match your trade name;
  7. Your insurance provider must have global claim handling capability and a financial rating of S&P A- and/or AM Best A- or better (if S&P or AM best is not valid or used in the country where you are required to obtain insurance, a local equivalent is allowed);
  8. The policy must be completed in its entirety and signed; and
  9. Your insurance provider must give Amazon at least 30 days’ notice of cancellation, modification, or nonrenewal.

If you currently do not have liability insurance or are looking for a new policy, you can choose any insurance provider that meets our requirements above. To help you easily and affordably secure liability insurance, we have worked with an insurance broker to create Amazon Insurance Accelerator, a network of insurance providers who will evaluate and, if appropriate, offer liability insurance at competitive rates to qualifying sellers. You can learn more about Amazon Insurance Accelerator and contact the providers here.

As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below.

Best,

Connor

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Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements

Hi Sellers,

Connor from Amazon here, I wanted to share information on our Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements as I've seen couple of posts on this from the past few weeks:

Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business. Under section 9 of the Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement, you must obtain and maintain commercial liability insurance within 30 days after exceeding USD 10,000 in gross proceeds in sales in one month on Amazon.com, or if otherwise requested by us.

You may purchase either commercial general, excess, or umbrella liability insurance. When you decide on an insurance provider, your policy should cover all products you list for sale in the Amazon.com store.

Your commercial liability insurance policy must meet all of the following criteria, unless otherwise required by applicable law or regulation:

  1. The insurance policy type can be either commercial general, umbrella, or excess liability and be occurrence based, except for certain product categories that are outlined in the Frequently asked questions;
  2. The policy limit must be at least USD 1 million per occurrence and in aggregate, and cover liabilities caused by or occurring in conjunction with your business operations, including products, products/completed operations and bodily injury;
  3. The deductible for any policy(ies) must not be greater than $10,000. Any deductible amount must be listed on your Certificate of Insurance;
  4. The policy must cover all sales from products you have listed on the Amazon.com store;
  5. The policy must name "Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees" as additional insureds;
  6. Except for single-member LLCs, your insured name must match the “legal entity” name you provided to Amazon in your Account Info. For single member LLCs, where your legal entity name is different than the name you publicly use to identify your business (“trade name,” “doing business as,” or “DBA”), it is also acceptable for your insured name to match your trade name;
  7. Your insurance provider must have global claim handling capability and a financial rating of S&P A- and/or AM Best A- or better (if S&P or AM best is not valid or used in the country where you are required to obtain insurance, a local equivalent is allowed);
  8. The policy must be completed in its entirety and signed; and
  9. Your insurance provider must give Amazon at least 30 days’ notice of cancellation, modification, or nonrenewal.

If you currently do not have liability insurance or are looking for a new policy, you can choose any insurance provider that meets our requirements above. To help you easily and affordably secure liability insurance, we have worked with an insurance broker to create Amazon Insurance Accelerator, a network of insurance providers who will evaluate and, if appropriate, offer liability insurance at competitive rates to qualifying sellers. You can learn more about Amazon Insurance Accelerator and contact the providers here.

As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below.

Best,

Connor

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I am in Ireland, but sell mostly on the US site and use FBA. No insurance company in Ireland will offer insurance on this basis, so I will have to remove my products from sale when I get to about $9500 in any month. Lots of other non-US based sellers are in the same situation.

I contacted seller support to find out what I could do and they transferred my case. That was just over a year ago and no-one has ever replied.

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Seller_ElNLVxVohDOit
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Does "gross proceeds" exclude shipping charges? We're talking about actual item sales? Or are you including pass-through expenses like shipping in that number?

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Seller_NqaLeBHDEfETd
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What if no insurance company insures the products and we have replies from several insurance companies as a proof ? Will there be an exemption ?

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Seller_ntjsLtbenySYo
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can't we all agree this policy is just another way for amazon to milk money out of us. who has ever had a claim with this policy? just money down the drain, with amazon get a nice kickback

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Seller_7X7H0QEms8as9
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"Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business."

Actually that is incorrect. Amazon requires that the policy covers "Amazon.com Services LLC.and its affiliates and assignees". If you don't have that exact language on the policy Amazon won't accept it.

The inusrance protects Amazon from suit, not the seller. Of course in most cases the plaintiff will go after the deepest pockets anyway.

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Seller_wC0YseOohUrlJ
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@Connor_Amazon

"As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below"

There are a list if queries here, but you haven't addressed any of them?

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Seller_H20g68AjR4HcP
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What if you had $10000 in one month a year ago but no longer meet that threshold? Is it ok to cancel the liability insurance?

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post.whats the email address amazon uses for the 30 day notice?

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Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements

Hi Sellers,

Connor from Amazon here, I wanted to share information on our Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements as I've seen couple of posts on this from the past few weeks:

Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business. Under section 9 of the Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement, you must obtain and maintain commercial liability insurance within 30 days after exceeding USD 10,000 in gross proceeds in sales in one month on Amazon.com, or if otherwise requested by us.

You may purchase either commercial general, excess, or umbrella liability insurance. When you decide on an insurance provider, your policy should cover all products you list for sale in the Amazon.com store.

Your commercial liability insurance policy must meet all of the following criteria, unless otherwise required by applicable law or regulation:

  1. The insurance policy type can be either commercial general, umbrella, or excess liability and be occurrence based, except for certain product categories that are outlined in the Frequently asked questions;
  2. The policy limit must be at least USD 1 million per occurrence and in aggregate, and cover liabilities caused by or occurring in conjunction with your business operations, including products, products/completed operations and bodily injury;
  3. The deductible for any policy(ies) must not be greater than $10,000. Any deductible amount must be listed on your Certificate of Insurance;
  4. The policy must cover all sales from products you have listed on the Amazon.com store;
  5. The policy must name "Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees" as additional insureds;
  6. Except for single-member LLCs, your insured name must match the “legal entity” name you provided to Amazon in your Account Info. For single member LLCs, where your legal entity name is different than the name you publicly use to identify your business (“trade name,” “doing business as,” or “DBA”), it is also acceptable for your insured name to match your trade name;
  7. Your insurance provider must have global claim handling capability and a financial rating of S&P A- and/or AM Best A- or better (if S&P or AM best is not valid or used in the country where you are required to obtain insurance, a local equivalent is allowed);
  8. The policy must be completed in its entirety and signed; and
  9. Your insurance provider must give Amazon at least 30 days’ notice of cancellation, modification, or nonrenewal.

If you currently do not have liability insurance or are looking for a new policy, you can choose any insurance provider that meets our requirements above. To help you easily and affordably secure liability insurance, we have worked with an insurance broker to create Amazon Insurance Accelerator, a network of insurance providers who will evaluate and, if appropriate, offer liability insurance at competitive rates to qualifying sellers. You can learn more about Amazon Insurance Accelerator and contact the providers here.

As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below.

Best,

Connor

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Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements

Hi Sellers,

Connor from Amazon here, I wanted to share information on our Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements as I've seen couple of posts on this from the past few weeks:

Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business. Under section 9 of the Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement, you must obtain and maintain commercial liability insurance within 30 days after exceeding USD 10,000 in gross proceeds in sales in one month on Amazon.com, or if otherwise requested by us.

You may purchase either commercial general, excess, or umbrella liability insurance. When you decide on an insurance provider, your policy should cover all products you list for sale in the Amazon.com store.

Your commercial liability insurance policy must meet all of the following criteria, unless otherwise required by applicable law or regulation:

  1. The insurance policy type can be either commercial general, umbrella, or excess liability and be occurrence based, except for certain product categories that are outlined in the Frequently asked questions;
  2. The policy limit must be at least USD 1 million per occurrence and in aggregate, and cover liabilities caused by or occurring in conjunction with your business operations, including products, products/completed operations and bodily injury;
  3. The deductible for any policy(ies) must not be greater than $10,000. Any deductible amount must be listed on your Certificate of Insurance;
  4. The policy must cover all sales from products you have listed on the Amazon.com store;
  5. The policy must name "Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees" as additional insureds;
  6. Except for single-member LLCs, your insured name must match the “legal entity” name you provided to Amazon in your Account Info. For single member LLCs, where your legal entity name is different than the name you publicly use to identify your business (“trade name,” “doing business as,” or “DBA”), it is also acceptable for your insured name to match your trade name;
  7. Your insurance provider must have global claim handling capability and a financial rating of S&P A- and/or AM Best A- or better (if S&P or AM best is not valid or used in the country where you are required to obtain insurance, a local equivalent is allowed);
  8. The policy must be completed in its entirety and signed; and
  9. Your insurance provider must give Amazon at least 30 days’ notice of cancellation, modification, or nonrenewal.

If you currently do not have liability insurance or are looking for a new policy, you can choose any insurance provider that meets our requirements above. To help you easily and affordably secure liability insurance, we have worked with an insurance broker to create Amazon Insurance Accelerator, a network of insurance providers who will evaluate and, if appropriate, offer liability insurance at competitive rates to qualifying sellers. You can learn more about Amazon Insurance Accelerator and contact the providers here.

As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below.

Best,

Connor

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Hi Sellers,

Connor from Amazon here, I wanted to share information on our Commercial Liability Insurance Requirements as I've seen couple of posts on this from the past few weeks:

Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business. Under section 9 of the Amazon Services Business Solutions Agreement, you must obtain and maintain commercial liability insurance within 30 days after exceeding USD 10,000 in gross proceeds in sales in one month on Amazon.com, or if otherwise requested by us.

You may purchase either commercial general, excess, or umbrella liability insurance. When you decide on an insurance provider, your policy should cover all products you list for sale in the Amazon.com store.

Your commercial liability insurance policy must meet all of the following criteria, unless otherwise required by applicable law or regulation:

  1. The insurance policy type can be either commercial general, umbrella, or excess liability and be occurrence based, except for certain product categories that are outlined in the Frequently asked questions;
  2. The policy limit must be at least USD 1 million per occurrence and in aggregate, and cover liabilities caused by or occurring in conjunction with your business operations, including products, products/completed operations and bodily injury;
  3. The deductible for any policy(ies) must not be greater than $10,000. Any deductible amount must be listed on your Certificate of Insurance;
  4. The policy must cover all sales from products you have listed on the Amazon.com store;
  5. The policy must name "Amazon.com Services LLC and its affiliates and assignees" as additional insureds;
  6. Except for single-member LLCs, your insured name must match the “legal entity” name you provided to Amazon in your Account Info. For single member LLCs, where your legal entity name is different than the name you publicly use to identify your business (“trade name,” “doing business as,” or “DBA”), it is also acceptable for your insured name to match your trade name;
  7. Your insurance provider must have global claim handling capability and a financial rating of S&P A- and/or AM Best A- or better (if S&P or AM best is not valid or used in the country where you are required to obtain insurance, a local equivalent is allowed);
  8. The policy must be completed in its entirety and signed; and
  9. Your insurance provider must give Amazon at least 30 days’ notice of cancellation, modification, or nonrenewal.

If you currently do not have liability insurance or are looking for a new policy, you can choose any insurance provider that meets our requirements above. To help you easily and affordably secure liability insurance, we have worked with an insurance broker to create Amazon Insurance Accelerator, a network of insurance providers who will evaluate and, if appropriate, offer liability insurance at competitive rates to qualifying sellers. You can learn more about Amazon Insurance Accelerator and contact the providers here.

As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below.

Best,

Connor

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Seller_wC0YseOohUrlJ
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

I am in Ireland, but sell mostly on the US site and use FBA. No insurance company in Ireland will offer insurance on this basis, so I will have to remove my products from sale when I get to about $9500 in any month. Lots of other non-US based sellers are in the same situation.

I contacted seller support to find out what I could do and they transferred my case. That was just over a year ago and no-one has ever replied.

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Seller_ElNLVxVohDOit
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

Does "gross proceeds" exclude shipping charges? We're talking about actual item sales? Or are you including pass-through expenses like shipping in that number?

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Seller_NqaLeBHDEfETd
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

What if no insurance company insures the products and we have replies from several insurance companies as a proof ? Will there be an exemption ?

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Seller_ntjsLtbenySYo
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

can't we all agree this policy is just another way for amazon to milk money out of us. who has ever had a claim with this policy? just money down the drain, with amazon get a nice kickback

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Seller_7X7H0QEms8as9
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

"Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business."

Actually that is incorrect. Amazon requires that the policy covers "Amazon.com Services LLC.and its affiliates and assignees". If you don't have that exact language on the policy Amazon won't accept it.

The inusrance protects Amazon from suit, not the seller. Of course in most cases the plaintiff will go after the deepest pockets anyway.

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Seller_wC0YseOohUrlJ
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@Connor_Amazon

"As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below"

There are a list if queries here, but you haven't addressed any of them?

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Seller_H20g68AjR4HcP
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

What if you had $10000 in one month a year ago but no longer meet that threshold? Is it ok to cancel the liability insurance?

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post.whats the email address amazon uses for the 30 day notice?

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Seller_wC0YseOohUrlJ
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

I am in Ireland, but sell mostly on the US site and use FBA. No insurance company in Ireland will offer insurance on this basis, so I will have to remove my products from sale when I get to about $9500 in any month. Lots of other non-US based sellers are in the same situation.

I contacted seller support to find out what I could do and they transferred my case. That was just over a year ago and no-one has ever replied.

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Seller_wC0YseOohUrlJ
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

I am in Ireland, but sell mostly on the US site and use FBA. No insurance company in Ireland will offer insurance on this basis, so I will have to remove my products from sale when I get to about $9500 in any month. Lots of other non-US based sellers are in the same situation.

I contacted seller support to find out what I could do and they transferred my case. That was just over a year ago and no-one has ever replied.

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Seller_ElNLVxVohDOit
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

Does "gross proceeds" exclude shipping charges? We're talking about actual item sales? Or are you including pass-through expenses like shipping in that number?

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Seller_ElNLVxVohDOit
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

Does "gross proceeds" exclude shipping charges? We're talking about actual item sales? Or are you including pass-through expenses like shipping in that number?

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Seller_NqaLeBHDEfETd
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

What if no insurance company insures the products and we have replies from several insurance companies as a proof ? Will there be an exemption ?

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Seller_NqaLeBHDEfETd
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

What if no insurance company insures the products and we have replies from several insurance companies as a proof ? Will there be an exemption ?

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Seller_ntjsLtbenySYo
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

can't we all agree this policy is just another way for amazon to milk money out of us. who has ever had a claim with this policy? just money down the drain, with amazon get a nice kickback

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Seller_ntjsLtbenySYo
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

can't we all agree this policy is just another way for amazon to milk money out of us. who has ever had a claim with this policy? just money down the drain, with amazon get a nice kickback

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Seller_7X7H0QEms8as9
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"Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business."

Actually that is incorrect. Amazon requires that the policy covers "Amazon.com Services LLC.and its affiliates and assignees". If you don't have that exact language on the policy Amazon won't accept it.

The inusrance protects Amazon from suit, not the seller. Of course in most cases the plaintiff will go after the deepest pockets anyway.

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Seller_7X7H0QEms8as9
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

"Commercial liability insurance will protect you from incidents resulting from the products you sell, and give you peace of mind while you focus on growing your business."

Actually that is incorrect. Amazon requires that the policy covers "Amazon.com Services LLC.and its affiliates and assignees". If you don't have that exact language on the policy Amazon won't accept it.

The inusrance protects Amazon from suit, not the seller. Of course in most cases the plaintiff will go after the deepest pockets anyway.

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Seller_wC0YseOohUrlJ
En respuesta a la publicación de Connor_Amazon

@Connor_Amazon

"As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below"

There are a list if queries here, but you haven't addressed any of them?

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Seller_wC0YseOohUrlJ
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@Connor_Amazon

"As always, we are happy to help in case you have any questions, you can post them below"

There are a list if queries here, but you haven't addressed any of them?

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Seller_H20g68AjR4HcP
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What if you had $10000 in one month a year ago but no longer meet that threshold? Is it ok to cancel the liability insurance?

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Seller_H20g68AjR4HcP
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What if you had $10000 in one month a year ago but no longer meet that threshold? Is it ok to cancel the liability insurance?

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post.whats the email address amazon uses for the 30 day notice?

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