What is Professional Indemnity Insurance
Professional Indemnity (PI) insurance is an important form of protection for businesses that offer specialized services or professional advice. Designed to respond to losses against your business as a result of actual or alleged negligent actions or deficiencies in providing your professional service or advice. It also helps with legal costs related to responding to or managing claims under a PI insurance policy.
Professional Indemnity claims can arise from simple things like giving incorrect advice, miscalculation, misdiagnosis, or treatment.
Eligibility Criteria:
Public liability insurance policy is for professionals such as:
Management consultants, Chartered Accountants, Financial Accountants, Solicitors, Counsels, Lawyers, Advocates, Interior Decorators, Engineers, Architects, Doctors, other medical practitioners, Medical establishments
Factors affecting the cost of professional liability insurance
There are several factors involved in determining the amount of professional indemnity. To help you better understand, here are some factors that can affect the price of professional liability insurance:
- Type of business
- Policy coverage
- Retroactive period of the policy
- Risk factor of the business
- Location of the business
- Age of the business
- The yearly turnover of the business
- Size of the business/ company in terms of the number of employees or clients
- The credit score of the business
- Claims history
Coverage:
Expenses Incurred for Defence:
General Exceptions to the Professional Liability Insurance Policy:
- If you’re under the influence of alcohol or drugs whilst rendering the services.
- Any criminal activity, violation of law, and fraud
- Any situation that is caused by or associated with AIDS.
- Nuclear perils and any war activities
- The financial loss you bear is like a loss of goodwill or market.
- Deliberate or willful non-compliance with the statutory regulations.
- Infringement of trademark, registered design, patent, trade name, plans, copyright.
- Legal liabilities that arise out of any personal injury like wrongful eviction, defamation, libel, wrongful detention, slander, false arrest, etc.
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