Insurance coverage issued to "professional" persons: doctors, dentists, investment bankers and counselors, accountants, etc., to cover any losses covered by malpractice in the course of their professional services.
A form of insurance that covers an insured's liability for any actual or alleged breach or neglect of duty committed in the conduct of the insured's profession.
Coverage for a professional practitioner, such as a doctor or a lawyer, against liability claims for damages resulting from alleged malpractice in the perfor-mance of the insured's services. Often called malpractice insurance.
Coverage for specialists in various professional fields.
Also known as malpractice coverage or errors and omissions (E&O) coverage; covers liability for damages arising from the rendering of or failure to render professional services.
Protects you against liability for committing an error or omission in the performance of professional duties. Professional Liability policies are designed to cover financial losses rather than liability for bodily injury or property damage. For example, Professional Liability coverage would protect an architect who is sued because he made a mistake in his drawings for a new building or an accountant who failed to tell a client to submit quarterly estimated tax payments. Also known as Errors and Omissions ("E & O") insurance.
Claims regarding your company's failure to provide an adequate level of professional service are handled by errors and omissions (E&O) insurance.
Coverage for professional practitioners in numerous fields protecting against claims that their professional errors or improper conduct resulted in damage or injury. Examples: Druggists Professional Liability Insurance, Attorneys Errors and Omissions Insurance.
This is insurance that is purchased by doctors, hospitals, lawyers, accountants, engineers, etc, incase they are negligent in conducting their professional affairs and their negligence causes damages
Coverage for liability arising from a failure to use due care and the degree of skill expected of a person in a particular profession, such as medicine, law, accounting, or architecture.
Liability insurance to protect professionals for loss or expense resulting from claims of mistakes, errors or omissions committed or alleged to have been committed by the insured in his professional activities.
Insurance that covers individuals who provide professional services, such as physicians and lawyers, from losses they incur as a result of being held responsible for the losses of their clients.
Insurance coverage issued to professional persons: doctors, dentists, lawyers, architects, etc., to cover any losses caused by malpractice in the course of their professional services.
(1) See Malpractice Insurance for the definition applicable to the healing arts. (2) See Errors and Omissions Insurance for the definition applicable to those in professions such as law and accounting. Errors and Omissions exposure exists for many other kinds of businesses, like travel agencies and telephone exchanges.
Covers professionals for negligence and errors or omissions that injure their clients.
Liability insurance to indemnify professionals, doctors, lawyers, architects, etc. for loss or expense resulting from claim on account of bodily injuries because of any malpractice, error, or mistake committed or alleged to have been committed by the Insured in his profession.
Protects professionals against liability for damages and cost of defense based upon his/her alleged or real professional errors and omissions or mistakes, e.g., architects, engineers, medical malpractice, attorneys.