Professional Liability
Protect Yourself and Your Personal Assets
In an increasingly litigious business environment, professional liability insurance, often called errors and omissions liability insurance or malpractice insurance, is a necessary component to any business’s risk management plan. It protects professionals against claims of negligence, professional fraud, or failing to provide professional services.
As the name implies, professionals are expected to act professionally and to deliver professional results. But sometimes, errors, omissions, or unintentional acts happen and when they do, you want to be sure that all you have worked for is not taken away by a law suit. Professional liability insurance from OneGroup gives you that peace of mind.
Who needs professional liability insurance?
Any professional who has clients or customers should have professional liability insurance to protect his or her personal and business assets. In some circumstances such as when acquiring or starting your business with a business loan, the lender may require professional liability insurance.
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Insure Your Real Estate Agency Against Liability Claims
Liability lawsuits have the potential to financially destroy your agency. Some real estate agencies choose to bundle coverage in a business owners policy (BOP), while others pick program insurance, which is a tailored, plan-specific policy. Either way, liability insurance is a key part of protecting your business.
As a Dentist, Are You Due for an Insurance Checkup?
Whether you operate as a one- or two-person dental practice or employ a large team, you’ll need to work with your insurance professional to design a custom dental insurance policy.
Getting Ready for Renewals
Many medical practices are seeing sizeable increases in their insurance renewal premiums without explanation to why. This can be frustrating, especially when practices are now dealing with new financial burdens that were non-existent three years ago. There are ways to be proactive regarding your upcoming renewal that can yield favorable results for you and your practice.