Liability
insurance is a very broad superset that covers legal claims against the
insured. Many types of
insurance include an aspect of liability coverage.
For example, a homeowner's insurance
For example, a homeowner's insurance
policy will
normally include liability coverage which protects the insured in the event of
a claim brought by
someone who slips and falls on the property; automobile insurance also includes
an
aspect of
liability insurance that indemnifies against the harm that a crashing car can
cause to others'
lives, health, or property.
The protection offered by a liability insurance policy is twofold:
The protection offered by a liability insurance policy is twofold:
a legal
defense in the event of a lawsuit commenced against the policyholder and
indemnification (payment on
behalf of the insured) with respect to a settlement or court verdict. Liability
policies typically
cover only the negligence of the insured, and will not apply to results of willful
or intentional
acts by the insured.
Public liability insurance covers a business or
organization against claims should its
operations
injure a member of the public or damage their property in some way.
Directors and officers liability insurance
(D&O) protects an organization (usually a corporation)
from costs associated with litigation resulting from errors made by directors and
officers for which they are liable.
Environmental liability insurance protects the insured from bodily injury, property damage and cleanup costs as a result of the dispersal, release or escape of pollutants.
Errors and omissions insurance (E&O) is business liability insurance for professionals such as insurance agents, real estate agents and brokers, architects, third-party administrators (TPAs) and other business professionals.
Prize indemnity insurance protects the insured from giving away a large prize at a specific event. Examples would include offering prizes to contestants who can make a half-court shot at a basketball game, or a hole-in-one at a golf tournament.
Environmental liability insurance protects the insured from bodily injury, property damage and cleanup costs as a result of the dispersal, release or escape of pollutants.
Errors and omissions insurance (E&O) is business liability insurance for professionals such as insurance agents, real estate agents and brokers, architects, third-party administrators (TPAs) and other business professionals.
Prize indemnity insurance protects the insured from giving away a large prize at a specific event. Examples would include offering prizes to contestants who can make a half-court shot at a basketball game, or a hole-in-one at a golf tournament.
Professional liability insurance, also called
professional indemnity insurance (PI), protects
insured professionals such as architectural corporations and medical practitioners
against potential negligence claims made by their patients/clients.
Professional
liability insurance may take on different names depending on the profession.
For example, professional liability insurance in reference to the medical profession
may be called medical malpractice insurance.

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