In today’s connected world, we rely on technology to do just about everything – from running businesses to banking, shopping, storing family memories, and even controlling our homes. But with all the convenience comes a growing risk: cybercrime.
Whether you're a small business owner in Southeast Michigan or a parent managing your family’s digital life, cyber threats are a real concern. And they’re not just hitting large companies anymore. families, local businesses, and everyday people are increasingly becoming targets.
At Finlan Insurance, we believe it’s our job to make sure you understand what you’re up against and how to protect yourself.
Cyber insurance is a type of coverage that helps protect individuals and businesses from the financial impact of cyberattacks, data breaches, and digital fraud.
It’s not just about replacing stolen funds. A good cyber policy can help cover the cost of legal fees, identity recovery, crisis communications, credit monitoring, and even income lost if a breach interrupts your operations.
In short, cyber insurance gives you expert help, and financial backup, when your data, systems, or digital identity are compromised.
Smart homes and online habits create new risks. From connected doorbells and baby monitors to banking apps and social media, your household is more digitally exposed than ever.
Identity theft is rising. Children and seniors are often targeted because they’re less likely to detect fraud early. Restoring a stolen identity can take months, and thousands of dollars.
Cyberbullying and online harassment are real. Some personal cyber policies offer resources for families navigating these difficult and emotional situations.
Small businesses are easy targets. Hackers know that local businesses often lack the resources to defend themselves. In fact, more than half of cyberattacks now target small businesses.
One incident can shut you down. A ransomware attack, data breach, or employee mistake can bring operations to a halt and it’s expensive to recover without help.
Regulatory penalties and lawsuits are growing. If you store customer data (even just names and emails), you could be liable in a breach, even if it wasn’t your fault.
These messages trick people into clicking malicious links or giving up sensitive information. They’re getting more sophisticated and harder to spot.
Hackers lock you out of your data or systems and demand payment to release them. Even if you pay, there’s no guarantee you’ll get everything back.
This is when criminals manipulate employees (or family members) into transferring money or handing over credentials, often by pretending to be a trusted source.
Downloaded from fake websites or infected email attachments, malware can steal data, damage files, or spy on your activity.
Cybercriminals gain access to a business’s email account and impersonate leadership to trick employees into making fraudulent payments.
Your teen's identity is stolen and used to open credit accounts.
A phishing scam drains your checking account after you unknowingly provide login credentials.
Your smart home security system is hacked, and a criminal gains access to video feeds.
A family member is the victim of online bullying or defamation.
Your customer database is breached, requiring notification, credit monitoring, and legal counsel.
You’re locked out of your POS system after a ransomware attack and forced to shut down for three days.
An employee accidentally sends sensitive client data to the wrong recipient, triggering a legal dispute.
A scammer impersonates your CFO and tricks your team into wiring $20,000.
While every policy varies, here’s what many personal and commercial cyber insurance policies include:
Identity theft restoration
Credit and fraud monitoring
Lost funds due to online scams
Cyberbullying response (legal support, counseling)
Data recovery from hacked devices
Tech support to secure compromised home networks
Data breach response (IT forensics, legal guidance, customer notification)
Ransomware response and payment assistance
Lost income from business interruption
Regulatory fines and penalties
Cybercrime and wire fraud losses
Public relations and crisis communication
Network and data restoration
Employee training resources
That’s a great question – and one we hear often.
The truth is: most standard homeowners, renters, or business policies don’t include meaningful cyber protection. Some may offer limited coverage or optional endorsements, but they often have low limits and don’t cover the full range of threats.
At Finlan, we can review your existing policies and help you understand what you have and what’s missing. We’re here to fill the gaps without overselling coverage you don’t need.
From local dental offices and family-owned retailers to parents managing online school accounts and smart homes, cyber threats are everywhere and evolving fast.
But you don’t have to face them alone.
With over 100 years of trust built in the Plymouth and Southeast Michigan community, Finlan Insurance is here to help you protect not just your property, but your peace of mind.
Not sure if cyber insurance is right for you? That’s what we’re here for.
We'll help you understand your risks, walk through your options, and find coverage that actually fits your life—or your business.