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Title: Finance 431: Property-Liability Insurance Lecture 18: Professional Liability


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Finance 431Property-Liability
InsuranceLecture 18Professional Liability
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Professional Liability Insurance
  • Overview of Exposure and Insurance
  • Physicians Professional Liability Insurance
  • Accountants Professional Liability Insurance
  • Directors and Officers Liability Insurance

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Overview of Professional Liability Exposures and
Insurance
  • Duties of Professionals
  • Contractual duty
  • Damages
  • Compensatory
  • Consequential
  • Liquidated
  • Nominal
  • Tort-related duty
  • Contract versus tort actions
  • Professional corporations

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Overview of Professional Liability Exposures and
Insurance
  • Professional Liability Coverage under CGL
  • Professional health care services exclusion
  • Coverage restricted to
  • Bodily injury
  • Property damage
  • Personal injury
  • Advertising injury
  • Professional liability exclusion sometimes added

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Professional Liability Insurance
  • Common Characteristics
  • Most coverage written by specialized insurers
  • Covered acts and consequences
  • Differs from business exposure
  • Coverage depends on profession
  • Medical - injury
  • Accountants, attorneys - financial harm
  • Errors and omissions coverage - negligence

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Common Characteristics (cont)
  • Who is covered
  • Professionals, partners, owners, officers
  • Defense coverage
  • Sometimes included in policy limits
  • Sometimes settlement requires insureds consent
  • Coverage triggers
  • Claims-made common
  • Extended reporting period is not guaranteed and
    not unlimited
  • Coverage territory

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Physicians Professional Liability Insurance(also
known as Medical Malpractice)
  • Loss exposure
  • Legal standards - negligence
  • Standard of care
  • Locality rule
  • Specialists and duty of referral
  • Delegation
  • Diligence and abandonment
  • Informed consent

8
Physicians Professional Liability Insurance
  • Common allegations
  • Surgical error
  • Improper diagnosis
  • Improper tests
  • Lack of informed consent
  • Use and administration of anesthetics or drugs

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Physicians Professional Liability Insurance
  • Defenses
  • Statute of limitations
  • Good Samaritan statutes
  • Contributory negligence
  • Informed consent

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Physicians Professional Liability Insurance
  • Policy provisions
  • Insuring agreements
  • Individual coverage
  • Organization coverage
  • Exclusions (varies by policy)
  • High risk medical procedures
  • Criminal acts
  • Sexual misconduct
  • Proprietary activities
  • Punitive damages Discrimination
  • Pollution Contractual

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Physicians Professional Liability Insurance
  • Loss Control - Measures to reduce or eliminate
    hazards
  • Do not diagnose by phone
  • Do not press for collection of fees if any basis
    for suit
  • Verify patient identity and operation before
    surgery
  • Do not admit fault
  • Maintain professional manner and tactful
    approach
  • Delegate carefully
  • Check medical equipment
  • Maintain accurate records
  • Avoid overly optimistic prognosis
  • Maintain confidentiality
  • Arrange for a qualified substitute

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Accountants Professional Liability Insurance
  • Loss exposure
  • Breach of contract
  • Improper or incomplete performance
  • Tort liability
  • Failure to perform with reasonable professional
  • care and competence
  • Statutory liability
  • Securities laws
  • ERISA

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Accountants Professional Liability Insurance
  • Common allegations against accountants
  • Tax services
  • Audit services
  • Accounting services
  • Client counterclaims (when suing to collect
    fees)
  • Failure to detect embezzlement
  • Securities laws
  • Business and investment advice
  • Breach of fiduciary duties
  • Management advisory services

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Accountants Professional Liability Insurance
  • Policy provisions
  • Insuring agreement
  • Professional services
  • Defense costs usually within policy limits
  • Who is insured
  • Named insured, officers, directors, partners,
  • stockholders and employees for professional
  • services
  • Heirs, executors, administrators and legal
  • representatives

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Accountants Professional Liability Insurance
  • Exclusions that may apply
  • Bodily injury or property damage
  • Dishonest or criminal acts
  • Defense against these charges covered
  • Innocent insureds held liable for dishonest
    acts of another are covered
  • Punitive damages
  • Contractual liability

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Example Accounting Office
  • Ned Numbers owns and runs a small accounting firm
    with the following policies
  • Building and Personal Property
  • Commercial General Liability
  • Workers Compensation
  • Accountants Professional Liability
  • For each of the following incidents, indicate
    which policy would apply.

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A client waiting for an appointment with Ned
burns himself on hot coffee Neds receptionist
served.
  • A) Building and Personal Property
  • B) Commercial General Liability
  • C) Workers Compensation
  • D) Accountants Professional Liability
  • E) None of the above

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Ned develops eyestrain from reading so much fine
print at work and needs to buy eyeglasses.
  • A) Building and Personal Property
  • B) Commercial General Liability
  • C) Workers Compensation
  • D) Accountants Professional Liability
  • E) None of the above

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One of Neds clients is fined by the IRS when
Ned misses a tax filing deadline.
  • A) Building and Personal Property
  • B) Commercial General Liability
  • C) Workers Compensation
  • D) Accountants Professional Liability
  • E) None of the above

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One of Neds assistants releases the tax forms of
one of his clients to a newspaper, which prevents
the client from winning a local government
contract.
  • A) Building and Personal Property
  • B) Commercial General Liability
  • C) Workers Compensation
  • D) Accountants Professional Liability
  • E) None of the above

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One of Neds assistants is injured trying to put
out a fire at work.
  • A) Building and Personal Property
  • B) Commercial General Liability
  • C) Workers Compensation
  • D) Accountants Professional Liability
  • E) None of the above

22
The fire described in the prior question damages
the firms computer system and destroys the tax
records of hundreds of clients.
  • A) Building and Personal Property
  • B) Commercial General Liability
  • C) Workers Compensation
  • D) Accountants Professional Liability
  • E) None of the above

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Directors and Officers Liability
  • Legal background
  • Liability to shareholders under state
    incorporation laws
  • Duty of care
  • Make informed decisions
  • Business Judgment Rule
  • Duty of loyalty
  • Ensure decisions are in the best interests of all
    shareholders when a conflict exists

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Legal Background - Continued
  • Liability to shareholders under securities laws (
    federal and state)
  • Disclose material information in timely manner
  • Types of suits
  • Derivative on behalf of corporation
  • Direct actions-on plaintiffs behalf
  • Individual
  • Class

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Directors and Officers Liability Indemnification
  • Indemnification
  • D Os can be reimbursed by corporations for
  • Legal costs
  • Settlements
  • Judgments
  • Fines
  • Problem What if corporation is bankrupt?

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Directors and Officers Liability Insurance
  • D O insurance covers
  • Losses not indemnified by corporation
  • Indemnified losses paid by corporation
  • Common exclusions
  • Illegal personal profit
  • Willful misconduct

27
Directors and Officers Liability Class Action
Suits
  • Incentives to settle securities class actions
  • Merit of securities class actions

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Latest Conviction of Tort Lawyer
  • Melvyn Weiss Shareholder Class Action King
  • On March 20, 2008 he agreed to plead guilty to
    participating in a criminal conspiracy
  • He provided improper kickbacks to clients of
    Milberg Weiss LLP
  • Clients were hired to serve as name plaintiffs
    which allowed Milberg Weiss to be the lead
    counsel and earn larger fees
  • He lied to judges that all clients were treated
    equally
  • 1983-2005 Weiss personally earned 210 million
  • Faces 18-33 months in prison and 10 million in
    fines
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