There are also
some specific errors and omissions policies designed for software developers, website developers, home inspectors, etc..
Not exact matches
A business umbrella policy differs from a personal umbrella policy because it focuses on
specific liabilities businesses face, such as «
errors and omissions,» meaning advice or consultation that results in a loss for the client.
Koonin's WSJ piece points out that there was a
specific written SLR critique to the released draft,
and this problem (an
error of
omission) was not corrected in the final version.
In case you have some
specific concerns, additional liability policies selected according to your needs, such as
Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance or Directors
and Officers Liability, will be most helpful.
A business umbrella policy differs from a personal umbrella policy because it focuses on
specific liabilities businesses face, such as «
errors and omissions,» meaning advice or consultation that results in a loss for the client.