Errors and Omissions (E&O) Insurance for Professionals

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Courtney Hayes

What Is Errors and Omissions Insurance?

What Does an E&O Policy Cover?

Negligence or alleged negligence

Poor performance or results

Employees representing your business

No insurance policy covers every situation, and E&O is no exception. A standard policy generally generally won’t help with:

How Much Does E&O Insurance Cost?

Why Choose Simply Business for Your E&O Policy?

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Answers to More Questions About Errors & Omissions Insurance

What does errors and omissions insurance typically cover?

  • Work mistakes and oversights
  • Undelivered or unfinished work
  • Legal defense costs
  • Missed deadlines
  • Negligence
  • Certain breaches of contract

Is errors and omissions insurance the same as professional liability insurance?

Can I get a Certificate of Insurance (COI) immediately?

What is the difference between E&O insurance and general liability insurance?

Does E&O insurance cover me for breach of contract?

What is the difference between “claims-made” and “occurrence” coverage?

What determines the cost of errors and omissions insurance?

  • The type of work you do
  • Where your business is located
  • Your annual revenue
  • The types of policies and limits you choose

What should I consider before buying errors and omissions insurance?

  • The state where you do business
  • Your type of business or trade
  • Your annual revenue estimates

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Courtney Hayes

Courtney Hayes is an experienced freelance writer with expertise in small business and commercial insurance.  She has experience writing for business insurance brands like Simply Business and Travelers. Courtney translates complex financial and risk-management concepts into accessible, actionable guidance for entrepreneurs. Her extensive portfolio spans essential industry topics, including comprehensive risk assessments, small business continuity, and navigating policy reviews to protect growing enterprises from financial setbacks.