Errors and Omissions Insurance

It’s not about your professionalism, training, or years of experience. It’s about human nature. Mistakes happen to the best of us, no matter how experienced.

Yes, you can be sued, even if you didn’t do anything wrong

Yes, you can be sued, even if you didn’t do anything wrong

The simplest clerical error or proofreading mistake (even one made by a trainee) can cost you, especially if it results in financial loss or damage to the reputation of one of your customers.

That’s why it’s important to understand the extent of your business liability insurance since it only protects your operation against bodily injury, property damage, or advertising injury.

But what happens when you, one of your employees, or a vendor fails to catch something that your customer doesn’t miss, and they hold you responsible?

They can not only refuse to pay, they may also sue you for damages.

But with an errors and omissions (E&O) insurance policy, you’ll enjoy specialized liability protection against losses not covered by traditional business insurance.

Who needs E&O insurance?

  • Doctors
  • Lawyers
  • Accountants
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Wedding planners
  • Printers
  • Building-trades contractors
  • Designers
  • Advertising agencies

If your service is possible to be done incorrectly or late, and it costs your client money or harms their reputation, you need to investigate E&O.

What does E&O cover?

Errors and omissions protects you from claims in the event a customer or client sues your service business for negligent acts, errors or omissions occurring during business activities, and which could potentially result in a financial loss for the client.

Errors and omissions insurance policies usually cover the business owner, both salaried and hourly employees, and subcontractors working on behalf of the business.

Errors and omissions insurance can be customized to meet your specific needs, no matter what your business or industry. Real estate agents face different risks than printing companies, but both have potential to impact their customers' lives and livelihoods if a mistake occurs.

Benefits of a specialized E&O policy may also include:

  • Monthly payment options to help spread out your payments, so you can better manage your cash flow
  • Coverage of temporary staff, full-time employees, and independent contractors
  • Past work, covering unforeseen claims, arising from work completed before you were even insured, to a pre-agreed date
  • Worldwide coverage as long as the claim is filed in the U.S., one of its territories, or Canada
  • Claims responsiveness when time is of the essence, especially in the event of an insurance claim
  • Tailored coverage for the specific risks of your field and industry
  • Knowledgeable agents who provide exceptional, passionate service
  • Coverage for contracts satisfying most standard contract insurance requirements

Why We're Different

While most insurance products are similar in price and function, insurance providers vary when it comes to structuring a policy tailored to you.

After all, there’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all insurance policy when it comes to your business.

Contact us today, and we'll help you protect what matters most.

FAQ - Errors and Omissions Insurance

Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance, also known as professional liability insurance, provides protection for businesses and professionals against claims of negligence or inadequate work. It may cover legal defense costs and any settlements or judgments.

You can easily get an E&O insurance quote by visiting our quote page at this link or by calling us at 661.255.0038.

E&O insurance is essential for professionals who provide advice or services, such as consultants, real estate agents, insurance agents, and IT professionals. It can help protect against claims of errors, omissions, or negligence in their work.

E&O insurance can cover legal defense costs, settlements, and judgments related to claims of negligence, errors, omissions, or failure to deliver promised services. It does not cover intentional wrongdoing or criminal acts.

The cost of E&O insurance is influenced by factors such as the type of industry, the size of your business, your claims history, and the coverage limits you choose. Contact us for a personalized quote.

If you receive a claim, contact Dynamite Insurance as soon as possible at 661.255.0038. Our team will guide you through the claims process to ensure it is handled quickly and efficiently.

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