Only specialized coverage can protect you if a domestic worker files a lawsuit. Let’s talk about employment practices liability insurance, even if you don’t feel like an “employer” in this situation.
Your homeowners liability policy protects you from third-party claims, but what happens when a domestic worker sues you? You may be considered their employer, which means you’re potentially exposed and unprotected. Employment practices liability insurance (EPLI) can help.
A domestic worker could file a lawsuit against you, just like an employee
You might have hired through a service or agency, thinking this would reduce your hassle and legal exposure. But depending on the agency’s insurance and the employment arrangement, you might still be at risk. Your assets or public image could also make you a target, even if the court eventually dismisses the lawsuit.
When you consider your liability exposure from an employer’s perspective, you’ve got a few risks to contend with: discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination.
EPLI can help, and we can help you understand what’s covered.
Even if you’re innocent, defense costs can be steep
Even if the court dismisses the claim, you still have to mount a legal defense. And if you’re found liable, the finding could come with a weighty judgment against you. Then again, you might opt to settle out of court before a trial. Either way, your costs could easily run into six or seven figures.
EPLI helps offset the costs
EPLI can help protect your assets and provide a legal defense if you’re sued. Coverage can help with allegations of:
- Sexual harassment
- Discrimination
- Wrongful termination
- Wrongful discipline
- Breach of employment contract (traditionally a written contract, but it can be oral)
- Failure to employ or promote
- Emotional distress (witnessing a violent incident or harassment, for example)
- Mismanagement of benefits (exclusions apply)
- Family and Medical Leave Act violations
Some insurance companies may appoint a law firm for you. Depending on the situation, this can be good. They’ll select a law firm with the right kind of experience, and they might negotiate a settlement before the claim goes to trial. However, the settlement terms will be out of your control if the insurance company controls your defense.
If you want to use your personal attorney, let us know and we’ll check on the available options.
A word on other risk exposures you might have
If your nanny takes a tumble while chasing after the kids, you need to make sure you’re poised to respond. EPLI won’t be the policy to tap for injuries. You might want to consider a workers’ compensation policy, depending on what state you live in.
Also, let us know if your domestic workers drive your vehicles so we can keep your coverage going, even on the road.
We’re here to help
Call us to get started on your EPLI quote. We’re happy to answer your questions and protect your areas of exposure. We’ll walk you through the details and exclusions to make sure you’re confident about the type and level of asset protection you’ve selected.
If you employ domestic workers you may need more than homeowners insurance, contact our Personal Insurance Team for more information.
This content is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing professional, financial, medical or legal advice. You should contact your licensed professional to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Please refer to your policy contract for any specific information or questions on applicability of coverage.
Please note coverage can not be bound or a claim reported without written acknowledgment from a OneGroup Representative.
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