Professional Indemnity InsuranceProfessional indemnity insurance indemnifies an individual, company or partnership against claims made against them by a third party for negligent acts, errors or omissions occurring in the course of business that result in financial loss to the claimant. Professional indemnity insurance, also known as PI cover, should be seen as an essential form of insurance for all businesses providing advice and services.
Professional indemnity insurance is not a compulsory business insurance, unless required by your professional body such as the ICA, ARB, FSA, SRA, RIBA and RICS, but more and more clients are now demanding you have sufficient financial protection before dealing with you. We can arrange cover for over 100 different trades and professions with a wide range of excess levels, levels of indemnity and options for aggregate cover or indemnity for each and every claim. If you want to find out more about professional indemnity insurance we have provided a series of questions and answers in our product options page. To provide additional protection for directors and senior managers you may also need to consider directors & officers insurance. Professional indemnity insurance policies can normally be extended to include public liability insurance and employers liability insurance for small office and home based workers. As insurance brokers our job is to help you understand your requirements, help you manage your insurance risk and recommend an appropriate solution. Please call or contact us to discuss the different options available to you regarding your professional indemnity insurance requirements. | Popular RisksPremiums from £200Accountant Architect Construction Engineer Business Consultant Electrical Engineer Estate Agent Health & Safety Home DEAS IT Contractor Recruitment Agency Solicitor Surveyor Translator Renewal BeaterPremium over £500?Throughout 2007 we saved new clients an average 15% against the renewal terms invited by their existing insurer. |



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