Professional Liability Insurance
If your business provides expert advice, professional services, or specialized designs, your clients are paying for your expertise. But even the most diligent professionals can make an oversight, hit an unexpected delay, or have a recommendation go wrong.
Professional liability insurance—often called Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance—protects your business when a client claims that your work or advice caused them financial harm.
It is important to know that a standard general liability policy only covers bodily injury or physical property damage. If a client sues you purely because an error in your work cost them money, only an E&O policy will step in to protect you.
Core Protections: What Does It Cover?
Professional liability insurance is designed to absorb the massive legal costs that come with client disputes, whether you actually made a mistake or the lawsuit is completely groundless.
Negligence & Errors: This covers instances where an actual oversight or mistake was made in your service—such as an accountant missing a tax deadline, an architect miscalculating a structural plan, or an IT consultant misconfiguring a server.
Omissions: This protects you if you fail to provide a critical piece of information or skip an essential step in a project that leads to a client's financial loss.
Breach of Contract: If a client alleges that you failed to deliver the specific scope of work outlined in your agreement, or that your project delays cost them revenue, this coverage helps handle the dispute.
Legal Defense Costs: Lawsuits are incredibly expensive to fight. This policy pays for your legal defense representation, attorney fees, court costs, and any settlements or judgments awarded to the client, up to your policy limits.
Who Needs This Coverage?
Practically any business that operates as a service provider or consultant needs professional liability protection. Some of the most common industries include:
Financial Professionals: Accountants, bookkeepers, and tax preparers.
Legal & Real Estate Services: Real estate agents, escrow officers, and specialized consultants.
Technology Providers: IT consultants, software developers, and web designers whose code or systems might fail.
Creative & Marketing Agencies: Graphic designers, copywriters, and SEO specialists who could face claims of copyright infringement or costly printing errors.
Construction & Design Specialists: Architects, engineers, and project managers.
Why It’s Critical for Your Professional Reputation
A single professional liability lawsuit can easily cost tens of thousands of dollars just to defend in court, even if a judge ultimately rules that you did nothing wrong. For a small or mid-sized service firm, that kind of unbudgeted legal expense can completely wipe out yearly profits.
Carrying E&O insurance ensures that a client dispute doesn't derail your business operations. Furthermore, many corporate clients will actually require you to show proof of a professional liability policy before they will sign a contract or allow you to begin work.