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Professionals that operate their own businesses need professional liability
insurance in addition to an in-home business or businessowners policy. This
protects them against financial losses from lawsuits filed against them by
their clients.
Professionals are expected to have extensive technical knowledge or training in
their particular area of expertise. They are also expected to perform the
services for which they were hired, according to the standards of conduct in
their profession. If they fail to use the degree of skill expected of them,
they can be held responsible in a court of law for any harm they cause to
another person or business. When liability is limited to acts of negligence,
professional liability insurance may be called "errors and omissions"
liability.
Professional liability insurance is a specialty coverage. Professional
liability coverage is not provided under homeowners endorsements, in-home
business policies or businessowners policies (BOPs).
Last updated on October 23, 2011 by Coverage Plus




