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If You Provide a Service, You Need Errors and Omissions Insurance


In our current society, many entrepreneurs have errors and omissions (E&O) insurance. Such coverage is for a professional that offers direction, gives counsel, comes up with answers or stands for other people’s needs like inspectors, advertisement copywriters, graphic artists, IT specialists, and teachers.

Whatever business you may have, clients can make a case that you did not perform correctly which caused them to lose money.

No matter how hard you try, you can make errors on occasion because, as an owner, you cannot oversee every project that you don't handle by yourself. E&O insurance covers mistakes made by you and of your personnel and outside contractors you use.

Even though a written agreement can limit your legal exposure, the biggest cost related with an E&O claim is the cost of legal defense needed to defend your position.

It is normally suggested that E&O insurance be the basis of any insurance portfolio of businesses. Typically, it makes sense to buy the policy before the launch of a product or when you already have customers. Because it is never known when you require this type of insurance, you need to be ready for any risk.

Business people that require professional liability are doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers and others. If you offer and charges services to customers, you should look into this type of coverage. You need to consider the repercussions of a service not done appropriately or in the alloted timeframe, which causes your customer to have a financial loss or otherwise causes them damage.

Shop around for the most suitable insurance for small business. The amount you will pay for of this important insurance may differ based on the location, loss history, classification of business and depending on the provider. It is important to shop around.

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