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Discover what professional indemnity insurance is in our explainer video, including who should consider arranging the insurance and scenarios which the insurance could cover.

Professional indemnity insurance (also known as PI insurance or professional liability insurance) is designed to protect you if you make a mistake in a piece of work for a client that causes them a financial loss. Examples include providing incorrect advice, sub-standard services or incorrect designs.
These mistakes can cost clients time and money, and they may choose to take legal action against you to recover their costs. Professional indemnity insurance pays the legal costs in defending you, as well as any compensation payments that may be due to your client as a result of your mistake.
It’s worth bearing in mind that even if you’ve done nothing wrong and a client makes an unfounded or spurious claim against you, it can cost significant sums of money to defend yourself. Professional indemnity insurance can cover you against such scenarios.
Read our professional indemnity insurance explained article to find out more.
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Professional indemnity insurance pays your legal costs, as well as any compensation payments that you might be liable for, if your client takes legal action against you. This could be for a mistake you made when providing professional services, advice or designs to them.
We know that everyone strives to provide their clients with the best service possible.𠊋ut sometimes, no matter what, things go wrong. So, it pays to be properly insured.
Without professional indemnity cover in place, you'd have to defend any allegations of mistakes out of your own finances. It could prove very damaging and costly, which is why it's typically regarded as a vital piece of business insurance.
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You should consider arranging professional indemnity insurance if:
This includes a wide range of options such as:
Our professional indemnity insurance covers your legal costs and expenses in defending a claim, and any compensation or costs that may subsequently be awarded, following:
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These frequently asked questions are designed to help you and include questions relating to policy cover, pricing and ‘technical’ terms.
Professional indemnity insurance claims can be wide-ranging, but some examples are given below:
Our professional indemnity insurance is available from £74 a year (based on a £50,000 cover limit). You can choose from a range of different cover levels to suit your individual requirements and buy your policy online in a matter of minutes.
If you're arranging professional indemnity insurance to meet the requirements of a client contract or regulated industry body, it's worth checking with them if they expect a minimum level of cover in order for you to start work.
If your client/industry body does not have minimum requirements, give some thought to a worst-case scenario and the likely costs involved in putting your mistake right. We offer professional indemnity insurance for over 200 professions and have levels of cover ranging from £50,000 to £5m, so you are guaranteed to find the right cover for your business.
Professional indemnity insurance (PI) and public liability insurance (PL) are different types of business insurance that cover compensation claims. Professional indemnity insurance cover claims made by clients for professional negligence or mistakes, whereas public liability insurance covers claims made by members of the public for injury or damage. Read more on professional indemnity insurance vs public liability.
Yes. When you purchase professional indemnity insurance with Markel, a proof of insurance document is emailed to you instantly detailing the cover you hold with us. Many of our customers arrange cover with us in order to meet the insurance requirements of clients, agencies and other parties. This document will help you show that you have the appropriate cover in place to start work.
If you work from home and provide advice, services or designs to your clients, you should consider arranging professional indemnity insurance. It is highly unlikely that you will be covered under your home insurance policy, so buying a specialist professional indemnity insurance policy will ensure you’re protected in the event of a claim.
No. All our policies last for 12 months, and there is a reason for this.
Professional indemnity insurance is underwritten throughout the industry on what's known as a 'claims made' basis. This means that the policy must be live at the time the alleged negligence took place and also when we are notified of the claim by you.
In effect, it means that if you cancel your professional indemnity insurance and a claim is brought against you by a client from a previous contract, you won't be covered. Learn more about the risks of short-term professional indemnity insurance.
If, however, you maintain continuous cover between contracts, you will have the peace of mind that if a claim is brought against you relating to work previously carried out, you'll be covered.
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