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Monday, June 13, 2016Attorney Malpractice Insurance and Accountant Malpractice Insurance are written on a claims-made basis. One of the issues is when should a claim be reported and to which insurance carrier on a claims-made policy. The liability portion of your Business Owners and Workers Compensation policies are written on an occurrence policy form. READ MORE >>
Friday, June 3, 2016Attorney Question: “Why do you need the declarations page & policy endorsements to provide a malpractice quote?” Response: Attorney insurance malpractice is claims made coverage. There are no standard policies for lawyers professional liability insurance. READ MORE >>
Friday, May 27, 2016Question from Attorney: Why do I need prior acts coverage for Attorney Malpractice Insurance? Response: Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance is written on a “Claims made” policy form. “Claim made” coverage in its purest form would only provide coverage for covered acts that that occurred and were reported during the policy period. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, May 25, 2016Attorney Asks: Why did the attorney malpractice premium not go down at renewal? I decided to switch to all criminal work which I know is a lower risk area of practice, but the renewal application only wants to know what was done in the past year. I told carrier that I want the practice areas changed to criminal anyway. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, May 4, 2016Many Law Firms are reluctant to report claims made against them. Many times the Law Firm feels that the Lawyer Liability Claim is small and they can cover it themselves and it will help their insurance history, thereby keeping their Lawyers Malpractice Insurance premiums low. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, May 3, 2016It is not a good idea to pick up an attorney’s past acts exposure for Lawyers Malpractice Insurance for a number of reasons: 1. It immediately will increase the firm’s Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance premium. READ MORE >>
Thursday, April 28, 2016Question from Attorney: Will you write a Lawyers Malpractice Insurance policy for me without prior acts coverage? I currently have prior acts coverage and want to renew without any prior acts coverage and do not want to purchase a Tail or Extended Reporting Period Endorsement. Response: READ MORE >>
Wednesday, April 20, 2016Insured asks what is “Step Rating”? Did not find term defined or mentioned in my policy. Response: Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance policies are written “claims made” policy form. Most Claims Made Policies are Step Rated. READ MORE >>
Monday, April 18, 2016Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance policies are written on a “Claims Made” or “Claims Made and Reported Form” policy form. This is unlike an “occurrence” policy in many ways. READ MORE >>
Monday, April 4, 2016If your 2 person law firm is splitting up and each going separate ways, the best approach for the firm is to Purchase an Extended Reporting Period Endorsement (ERP/Tail) at the time the split occurs. The ERP is made part of your last Lawyers Professional Liability Policy extending the reporting period for the number of years purchased. READ MORE >>
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