Errors and omissions coverage for commercial law attorneys. The exposures below drive the frequency and severity of claims in the practice. Written on A+ rated paper, limits to $5M, deductibles from $2,500.
Each practice generates claims in characteristic ways. Coverage is evaluated against the exposures specific to the work.
Ambiguous terms, missing conditions, or flawed risk allocation surface in disputes years later and are attributed to the drafting attorney.
Errors in UCC filings, warranties, or secured-transaction structure can subordinate or void a client's rights.
Erroneous advice on commercial regulation and transactions exposes counsel when a client relies and is harmed.
Hypothetical, generic illustrations — not actual claims, and not a statement of coverage.
An ambiguous provision surfaces in a dispute, and the client alleges a drafting error.
A UCC filing or warranty error is alleged to have impaired the client's rights.
A client alleges reliance on erroneous commercial advice caused loss.
Scenarios on this page are generic, hypothetical illustrations of the kinds of allegations that can arise in this practice. They are provided for educational purposes only. They are not descriptions of actual claims and are not a representation that any particular claim is, or would be, covered. Whether any claim is covered depends entirely on the facts and the terms, conditions, and exclusions of the issued policy.
Coverage for commercial law attorneys is written on paper rated A+ (Superior) by AM Best, with limits to $5 million and deductibles from $2,500. Defense-cost provisions vary by policy. Terms, conditions, and exclusions are governed by the issued policy.
Written on carrier paper rated A+ (Superior) by AM Best.
Available for firms of one to twenty attorneys.
Defense-cost provisions vary by the issued policy.
1-855-348-7475 for underwriting and service.
Commercial Law Attorneys practice is eligible under the program, subject to underwriting. Coverage addresses the exposures characteristic of the practice.
Lawyers professional liability insurance — legal malpractice or errors and omissions coverage — responds to claims that an error, omission, or act of negligence in professional legal work caused a client financial harm. For commercial law attorneys, the exposures identified above determine the frequency and severity of claims. The policy responds to defense costs and to damages, subject to its terms.
Coverage is written claims-made and reported: it responds to claims first made during the policy period for work performed on or after the retroactive date. Prior acts and predecessor firm terms determine the treatment of prior work. Continuity of coverage should be maintained to avoid gaps.
Indemnity depends on the insurer's financial condition. This program is written on paper rated A+ (Superior) by AM Best. Coverage descriptions on this page are summaries qualified in their entirety by the issued policy, which governs.
Errors and omissions coverage for firms of up to 20 attorneys, nationwide. A+ rated paper.