By: Mike Smith | 2011-03-30 | Business In our ever-increasing litigation society, it is crucial for professionals to have reliable errors and omissions insurance. If you are in a field such as real estate, you understand the need to protec... read more
By: Caressa Waechter | 2010-04-01 | Insurance If you are a white-collared professional or you employ the same, then you need to consider having an error and omissions insurance policy. This coverage is to protect your business from lawsuits stemming from errors, omissions, negligence or breach or contract by you or your employees. This type of coverage is not generally available with a general liability insurance policy, so separate coverage is necessary. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-10-28 | Health & Fitness Many businesses and companies in the country today include errors and omissions insurance as part of their professional insurance coverage to protect themselves from possible law suits by their clients in the event mistakes are made by the company that results in negative repercussions on their clients. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2011-01-04 | Business As a result, the cost of litigation alone can have a profound effect on a company's bottom line. For example, a stock broker can be sued by a client even if the client was aware of the risk involved with purchasing a particular stock. To further illustrate, a printer could be sued for inadvertently printing wedding invitations with the wrong date. So, E&O policies protect a business from claims by providing specific coverage. read more
By: Hector Klein | 2011-05-06 | Business What is errors and omissions insurance? This is a kind of professional liability insurance that offers protection from claims of negligence and any ensuing legal drama that may come about from the situation. read more
By: Mike Smith | 2010-12-06 | Insurance To protect the credibility and practice of professionals like insurance agents, real estate agents etc. there are various Errors and Omissions Insurances (E & O) which will help overcome problems that arise due to mistakes in transactions. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-12-21 | Business Obtaining a professional license of any sort should be a time to celebrate. However, working in a professional environment in which you serve others can often lead to a great deal of liability. As such, most professionals carry some sort of liability insurance. For those in a number of fields, that type of insurance is commonly called Errors and Omissions Insurance (E&O Insurance) Below are three tips about Errors and Omissions Insurance. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-12-29 | Business If you are a professional offering services to communities throughout the nation, it is important to educate yourself on errors and omissions insurance. Because this is a special type of coverage, you should understand who needs this form of insurance and what it is designed to cover to avoid gaps in your insurance portfolio. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-10-01 | Business Error and omission insurance is a wonderful insurance policy protecting businesses and people against negligence, unintentional omissions and errors in the way they do business. Having this insurance policy allows people to go confidently about what they do, knowing that if someone is damaged by their actions or lack of actions or believes they are damaged, this comprehensive insurance policy will cover legal defense and damages. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2011-05-05 | Business A professional without error and omissions insurance is like a doctor practicing without malpractice coverage. Whether one has his or her own private practice or works with another company, it is important that he or she has a good professional liability policy to protect the reputation of the practice. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-11-07 | Business Errors and omission insurance can be thought of as liability insurance for a business. It is a type of insurance that business professionals purchase in order to insure them against paying high legal fees for legal defense that results from lawsuits due to a mistake they may make that causes a client to incur financial losses. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2011-01-11 | Business As a working professional, when you secure an errors and omissions policy, you are protected against what you do, what you fail to do and negligence in your job but not against criminal acts, especially if they are intentional. It is also not a policy you want to get in place of liability insurance. It is additional coverage that should never be used as a substitute. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-12-29 | Business Business owners must carry a variety of different insurance policies to build a comprehensive insurance portfolio that will cover them against the financial harm that can be caused by claims. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2011-01-21 | Business In any industry, if a customer hires a professional service provider to provide quality services, they have high expectations that the service provider will perform at a level that is acceptable. read more
By: Bob Roberts | 2010-11-09 | Business As a professional you are expected to provide high quality work. You will need a good level of knowledge and experience in your business area. If you have a license or certification you should be able to meet a certain quality level. read more