Professional Indemnity Insurance

Why Professional Indemnity Insurance is Important!

Professional indemnity insurance protects your legal liability against a third party claiming against you for financial loss incurred due to your neglect, error or omission.

This covers your legal liability for any civil liability arising from your professional services in connection with your business.  

In addition, cover includes:

If you provide a professional service to other businesses, or sell your skills or knowledge, it is important to have adequate cover in place, protecting you against all eventualities.

Professional indemnity insurance offers protection if you make a mistake or you are negligent, resulting in your client making a financial loss and claiming against you.

The Link Insure team are highly experienced in arranging professional indemnity for all types of business, and can advise on the level of cover that is best for you. Typically, this type of insurance is taken out by professionals such as architects, accountants, IT consultants, journalists, business consultants, engineers, and construction consultants.

Should you retire or close your business, it is a good idea to keep this cover in place as your liability for the services you have supplied carries on for some time and there may be a delay before a claim is made.

We will be happy to advise on your legal liability and ensure adequate protection is in place.

Does your PI cover EXCLUDE Fire Safety?

As a construction specialist, we understand the unique requirements of contractors. This is why we have teamed up with our broker partner Carrolls to provide access to Professional Indemnity product, including Full Cladding and Fire Safety cover for contracts commenced post 2018.

Benefits include:

Benefits could include dependant on risk:

Building Regulations and Fire Safety.

In direct response to the review of the Building Regulations and Fire Safety following the Grenfell Tower Tragedy, the government passed the 2018 Amendment Regulations.

The 2018 Amendment Regulations came into force on 21st December 2018 and introduced significant changes, notably, banning the use of combustible materials in the external walls of buildings (subject to some specific exemptions).

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