In recent years, the food industry has witnessed a series of high-profile product recalls. These incidents, ranging from contaminated food to undeclared allergens in ready meals, demonstrate/show that even the most rigorous quality control systems can fail. Contamination can be caused by many factors including insufficient inspections, defective or inadequate sensors, inadequate heating of products, and malicious external interference, such as deliberate product tampering.
The financial consequences/repercussions extend far beyond the immediate costs of removing products from shelves. They/These expenses encompass lost revenue, damaged brand reputation, and the expensive task of rebuilding consumer trust. The challenges producers are confronted with in such situations are multifaceted: identifying the source of the defect, managing reputational damage, and in severe cases, confronting threats to the producer’s very existence.
It is against this backdrop that product protection insurance has been emerged on the German market as an essential risk management tool for producers. Such product protection insurance schemes are more than just extended liability insurances because product protection insurance departs from the liability-based model of classic product liability and recall insurances.
Typical German product protection insurance policies provide cover against the consequences of intentional or unintentional product contamination. In a first step, the insured event is any unintentional product contamination, i.e. accidental or unintentional contamination, damage, or incorrect labelling of a policyholder’s product as a result of production. The contamination must create a hazard to human or, in some cases, to animal health. In addition, insurance coverage is typically granted if the product is unsuitable for human consumption regardless of whether it poses a health risk. However, product protection policies usually go beyond this liability insurance component, also protecting against intentional product contamination or alleged contamination by third parties aiming to blackmail the policyholder.
Any product protection policy comes with multiple claims options for different events.
Increasingly, many insurers are extending their services beyond traditional insurance offerings. These include for example, advice on preventive measures, quality management consultancy and recall planning services. Some insurance companies also operate an emergency hotline, ensuring immediate access to expert guidance in situations where time is of the essence. In some cases, they even provide ransom concepts and solutions.