L Squared Insurance Agency Blog: attorney malpractice
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Thursday, February 16, 2023 There is no standard attorney malpractice policy definitions wording. But the definitions wording is similar from policy to policy. But minor policy wording differences can be the difference between having coverage or paying for the claim out of your own pocket. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, February 15, 2023 The 1st year policy inception date establishes the claims-made prior acts date. This date should be maintained from renewal to renewal. Even if the insured firm switches insurers maintain the prior acts date. Attorney malpractice insurance uses a claims-made policy form. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, January 31, 2023 Attorney malpractice insurance policies are claims-made policies. The prior acts date is essential to determine if there is coverage for covered acts that may have occurred many years ago. The claims department determines claims-made coverage by checking: 1. READ MORE >>
Friday, January 27, 2023 Not reporting property insurance small claims makes sense. With a property claim you generally know with great certainty the amount of damages quickly. If the property claim is below or right around your property claims deductible, then handle the claim. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, January 25, 2023 Insurers increasing offer pre-claims assistance. This valuable tool is often overlooked. Check with your agent to make sure your insurer has this coverage. When confronted with a situation that might result in a malpractice claim, most lawyers, understandably, do not know what to do. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, January 24, 2023 Attorney malpractice insurance uses a claims-made policy form. This is an important concept when reducing coverage limits. Unlike an occurrence policy form where the policy form used to settle a claim is when the act occurred. READ MORE >>
Monday, January 23, 2023 You will not find the Hammer Clause anywhere in your policy. The Hammer Clause is slang for forcing a settlement in the Defense, Indemnification, and Cooperation section of your policy. As with other professional errors and omissions policies, the attorney malpractice insurance policies commonly gives the insured the right to tell the insurer whether to settle the claim or not. READ MORE >>
Friday, January 20, 2023 When a two attorney firm splits, the best approach for the firm is to Purchase an Extended Reporting Period Endorsement (ERP/Tail) at the time the split occurs. The ERP is made part of the old firm’s last Attorney Malpractice Policy extending the reporting period for the number of years purchased. READ MORE >>
Thursday, January 19, 2023 What does an ‘Automatic Extended Reporting Period’ (ERP) actually do? For special cases this provision works well but, it normally does not provide any coverage. Firms that think that this provision provides continued coverage for 60 days past the policy expiration date are in for a rude surprise. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, January 17, 2023 Tip 1: Don’t be alone – establishing your network. Tip 2: Backup attorneys – not just for vacation. Tip 3: Establish infrastructure as if it weren’t just you. Tip 4: Follow the calendar. Tip 5: No flying by the seat of your pants – have a real five-year plan. READ MORE >>
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