18th May 2011
It can be difficult for a business to determine exactly what sort of insurance is necessary. After all, every business operates in a different way, and different forms of operation generally need different sorts of policies. As a rule, though, there are a...
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17th May 2011
What is errors and omissions insurance? This is a kind of professional liability insurance that offers protection from claims of negligence and any ensuing legal drama that may come about from the situation. Most general liability policies do not provid...
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16th May 2011
It seems that more and more small businesses close every day. While this is largely in part to a sluggish economy and stricter lending policies, there are steps that business owners can take to help keep their business afloat. By making sure that marketin...
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10th May 2011
The steps one must take to start up a business can seem a bit overwhelming. There is no wonder, then, that there is an entire industry devoted to helping new business owners get their business up and running. Unfortunately, many books tend to gloss over a...
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10th May 2011
Error omission insurance is a form of liability insurance for business professionals. This type of business liability insurance is necessary for brokers and real estate agents, attorneys, insurance agents, third party executives, and those who are respons...
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10th May 2011
If you are in charge of your own commercial insurance portfolio chances are you have heard of professional liability insurance. Small business owners managing their own insurance policies must educate themselves of policy types and coverage options. Not...
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10th May 2011
Everyone makes mistakes. This is not something that can be avoided. In the business world, however, these mistakes can take on a very large importance. This is especially true if you are doing things that involve other people's money. If you make a mistak...
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09th May 2011
As a professional, you are held to higher standards. If you were specially trained to provide a specific service, your clients expect you to perform the service to protection. Even though mistakes happen, customers do not want to hear "sorry" when you a...
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09th May 2011
There is a bit of confusion over error and omissions insurance and what it will or will not cover as well as who needs it and who does not. This type of insurance is different than other forms of business insurance such as general liability insurance in t...
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09th May 2011
There are many types of business insurance. A business should be well covered at all times; failure to obtain the right forms of coverage can cause severe financial hardships down the line. Law requires some forms of business insurance, such as commercial...
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09th May 2011
Errors and omissions or E & O insurance is the latest addition to the ever-growing family of insurance products around the world. It has a very specific application, namely, that it covers an individual or organization from damages arising from the unint...
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06th May 2011
Professionals are expected to provide perfect results every time. Unfortunately, this is simply impossible in practice. With enough years in the business, anyone will make a mistake, or at least bear the brunt of its ramifications, whether it was their fa...
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06th May 2011
Any professional with a small business should know how important e & o insurance is to protect the company’s reputation. In today’s litigation happy society, clients are likely to bring up a lawsuit for any reason. Many times these lawsuits are baseless...
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06th May 2011
E & O insurance is a type of coverage that can be used by any sort of business that deals with other people's money. It will keep you safe if you make a mistake with their money that results in a significant loss. The odds are that they will come to you a...
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06th May 2011
Error and Omissions Insurance is a necessary safety net for business professionals for one simple reason: no single insurance policy covers everything. E & O insurance is intended to cover the unexpected, and each policy is specifically designed on an ind...
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