A single
error giving rise to a claim can involve several members of the same firm.
Not exact matches
When healthcare providers are caught up with administering quality services, medical eligibility verification tasks are left unattended and may
give rise to problems like delayed or non-payment,
errors,
claim rejections, and dissatisfaction among patients.
Not aware of any alleged act,
error, omission or any disagreement with any current or former client which might reasonably
give rise to a
claim or suit.
A key determinant both of coverage provided by the LawPRO policy under the Law Society's insurance program, and of whether liability could spread beyond the individual lawyer - policyholder, is the nature of the
error or omission
giving rise to a
claim.
Then if he reported it, it should be covered as long as it was the date of loss, the act,
error, or omission that
gave rise to that
claim occurred on or after that retroactive date.
More on point for most of the court cases in this area, the Committee explained that «whether an attorney has an obligation
to disclose a mistake
to a client will depend *** on all relevant facts, such as whether the
error or omission
gives rise to a colorable malpractice
claim, is capable of correction or is injurious
to a client.»
Factors
giving rise to claims can range from simple administrative mistakes, such as missing key time limits,
to substantive
errors in legal advice.
Given the basic nature of the
errors that
give rise to most property related
claims and the tendency of some firms
to use unqualified people for parts of the process, it is
to be hoped that a greater emphasis on supervision will lead
to a reduction in
claims against conveyancers.»