VU Resources

E&O Exposures Involving Non-English Speaking Prospects

Our “Ask an Expert” service has recently received additional questions involving E&O and procedural issues as more and more non-English speaking prospects enter the marketplace. While we cannot answer legal…

Should Producers and CSRs Pay for E&O Claims?

An agency recently was hit by a $38,000 claim under an E&O policy with a $25,000 deductible. Now the agency owners want the deductible to be paid by the producer,…

E&O and Policy Changes

Making mid-term policy changes is a normal part of the insurance agency business. In fact, it is so routine that there is a danger of making ordinary, perfunctory policy changes…

Voluntary E&O Payments

When a small, uncovered first-party loss is less than an agency’s E&O deductible, there is a temptation to pay the claim directly out of the agency’s own funds, without ever…

E&O and Checking Policies

An agent asks, “With the advent of download from the carrier websites directly into our agency management system, do we need to check the renewal policy for accuracy? We are…

E&O and Clerical Errors

An insured accepts a premium quote and coverage is bound. Later, it’s determined that a rating error occurred. The insurer then bills the insured for the corrected premium. Since the…

Coverage Checklists

An agency put together a list of “disclaimers” they were considering having insureds sign and asked for input on the concept. The general consensus was that disclaimers are sometimes warranted…

How to Fire a Customer

A decision agency owners or managers sometimes face is how to “fire” a customer. Some customers frankly are more trouble than they’re worth. Some demand too much service in relation…

Policy Changes Requested by Third Parties

From time to time, agents may be asked to make policy changes at the request of someone other than a named insured. Most often this involves calls from auto dealerships…