Professional Liability vs. Errors and Omissions Insurance

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What Is Professional Liability Insurance?

Professional Liability vs. Errors and Omissions InsuranceNo matter how careful you try to be, everybody makes mistakes. However, if your client feels your professional mistake caused them financial harm, they may file a lawsuit against you.
 
This is where professional liability insurance comes in. Professional liability insurance protects your business against lawsuits that claim you made a mistake in your professional services. For example, if you forget to do a job agreed to in a contract with your client and they end up losing money, they can sue your business.
 
Depending on your business, this business insurance coverage is also known as:
 
  • Malpractice insurance
  • Errors and omissions (E&O) insurance
It's a good idea to get professional liability insurance if you work directly with customers or offer advice. Be sure to check your state’s rules for professional liability insurance, because some industries have to carry coverage.
 
Even if you're not required to have coverage, it's still a good idea because it can help cover your legal defense costs, settlements and judgments if a customer sues you for a mistake.
 

What Is Errors & Omissions Insurance?

Errors and omissions insurance is another name for professional liability insurance. So, you'll still get the same coverage, despite the different names.
 

Professional Liability vs. Errors and Omissions Insurance

Professional Liability Errors and Omissions InsuranceDepending on your business, you may hear the term errors and omissions insurance for professional liability. However, there is no difference in these coverages.
 

Professional Liability vs. Malpractice Insurance

Malpractice insurance is another name for professional liability insurance for legal or medical professionals.
 
No matter what it’s called, professional liability policies offer coverage if you make a mistake in your professional service. If a client sues you, these coverages will help pay for your legal defense.
 

Who Needs Professional Liability Insurance?

For most businesses, professional liability isn’t a legal requirement, but it’s a good investment. Customers can file claims against you in any industry. If they do, professional liability can help protect your business from legal fees and financial loss.
 
Businesses that buy professional liability coverage often include:
 
You’ll especially want to consider this coverage if your business works with:
 
  • Vendors
  • Suppliers
  • Contractors
  • Customers
Difference Between Errors and Omissions and Professional Indemnity InsuranceAs a business owner, it’s important that you work with an insurance company you can trust. At The Hartford, we're backed by more than 200 years of experience and we love helping both large and small businesses get the coverage they need.
 
We can even help you bundle other types of business insurance with your professional liability coverage. This provides you with added protection against bodily injury, personal injury and advertising injury errors and omissions claims examples. To get the coverage you need, contact an insurance agent or get a quote today.
 
 
Last Updated: July 12, 2022
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