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Professional indemnity (PI) insurance can cover a broad range of potential risks. Even though things that seem to be small errors can be hugely expensive for you and your business. However with the help of professional indemnity insurance, it can safeguard your business. Companies that commonly need professional indemnity insurance are; architect, firms, recruitment agency, consultancy firms, accounting practices and much more.
At Trevellyan our goal is to provide outstanding service to our clients by finding the right insurances for their businesses. We are brokers for both business and personal insurance buildings & contents insurance.
We provide a tailored approach to each client to understand their business and before providing quotations. We will provide a comprehensive review and analysis of your Insurance requirement/needs.
What Is Professional Indemnity Insurance?
Professional indemnity insurance is a type of liability insurance designed to protect businesses and individuals who provide advice or expertise to third parties. This cover is designed to protect you if a customer alleges that you provided faulty or inadequate advice and services. The cost of your legal defence will be covered, along with compensation you may need to pay to the client following a claim made against you.
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Is Professional Indemnity Insurance a Legal Requirement?
You are not legally required to hold professional indemnity but a number of professional associations won't let you join their ranks without it. Here's a list of organisations that require you to hold professional indemnity cover:
- The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT)
- Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT)
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland (ICAS)
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
- Institute of Certified Bookkeepers
- Architects Registration Board (ARB)
- Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
Even if these groups are not relevant to your business, if you work as a professional consultant or have any dealings with local authorities, it's a good idea to look into professional indemnity insurance.
What Does Professional Indemnity Insurance Cover For You?
- Breach of professional duty- when you fail to live up to your duty of care, e.g. giving incorrect advice or making a mistake in your work.
- A dishonest, fraudulent or malicious act or omission of any former or present employee.This includes employees lying, stealing or withholding information from your clients as well as revealing confidential information.
- Libel or slander- using or producing written or spoken statements or materials that damage a client’s reputation.
- Unintentional breach of confidentiality- when confidential data or information is accidentally disclosed to a third party without the client's consent, such as sensitive data being accidentally sent to the wrong person.
- Unintentional infringement of intellectual property rights– e.g. accidentally violating intellectual property, copyrights and trademarks, including imitation or passing another’s products or services off as your own.
- Loss of, or damage to, documents - this includes documents that are lost in the post or even stolen while in your care. It also covers the cost of recovering the documents, if this is possible.
Who Needs Professional Indemnity Insurance?
Professional indemnity insurance is important if you offer advice or professional services to a client. That means if any of the following apply, you might need cover:
- You give advice to clients regarding professional services or designs
- You handle sensitive data or software on behalf of a client
- Your industry or client require you to have professional indemnity cover to operate
Even the most seasoned professional can make a mistake. You could accidentally email confidential information to the wrong contact, release the wrong version of new software or make an error in the design of a new garden. Each of these human errors could leave you open to legal action.
If you run a digital company, you may also want professional indemnity cover to safeguard your business against claims for copyright infringement.
Even if you believe you haven’t done anything wrong, you will still need to pay for the legal costs of defending yourself in court. So having the right cover in place is important.
Get A Quote
What Is Professional Indemnity Insurance?
Professional indemnity insurance is a type of liability insurance designed to protect businesses and individuals who provide advice or expertise to third parties.
This cover is designed to protect you if a customer alleges that you provided faulty or inadequate advice and services. The cost of your legal defence will be covered, along with compensation you may need to pay to the client following a claim made against you.
What Does Professional Indemnity Insurance Cover For You?
- Breach of professional duty- when you fail to live up to your duty of care, e.g. giving incorrect advice or making a mistake in your work.
- A dishonest, fraudulent or malicious act or omission of any former or present employee.This includes employees lying, stealing or withholding information from your clients as well as revealing confidential information.
- Libel or slander- using or producing written or spoken statements or materials that damage a client’s reputation.
- Unintentional breach of confidentiality- when confidential data or information is accidentally disclosed to a third party without the client's consent, such as sensitive data being accidentally sent to the wrong person.
- Unintentional infringement of intellectual property rights– e.g. accidentally violating intellectual property, copyrights and trademarks, including imitation or passing another’s products or services off as your own.
- Loss of, or damage to, documents - this includes documents that are lost in the post or even stolen while in your care. It also covers the cost of recovering the documents, if this is possible.
Who Needs Professional Indemnity Insurance?
Professional indemnity insurance is important if you offer advice or professional services to a client. That means if any of the following apply, you might need cover:
- You give advice to clients regarding professional services or designs
- You handle sensitive data or software on behalf of a client
- Your industry or client require you to have professional indemnity cover to operate
Even the most seasoned professional can make a mistake. You could accidentally email confidential information to the wrong contact, release the wrong version of new software or make an error in the design of a new garden. Each of these human errors could leave you open to legal action.
If you run a digital company, you may also want professional indemnity cover to safeguard your business against claims for copyright infringement.
Even if you believe you haven’t done anything wrong, you will still need to pay for the legal costs of defending yourself in court. So having the right cover in place is important.
Is Professional Indemnity Insurance a Legal Requirement?
You are not legally required to hold professional indemnity but a number of professional associations won't let you join their ranks without it. Here's a list of organisations that require you to hold professional indemnity cover:
- The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT)
- Association of Taxation Technicians (ATT)
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW)
- Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland (ICAS)
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
- Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
- Institute of Certified Bookkeepers
- Architects Registration Board (ARB)
- Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
Even if these groups are not relevant to your business, if you work as a professional consultant or have any dealings with local authorities, it's a good idea to look into professional indemnity insurance.
Examples of Professional Indemnity Claims
A concert hall’s acoustics were so bad that anyone sitting at the back of the hall couldn’t hear what was happening on the stage. As a result, the company responsible for designing the acoustics was sued for negligence and the claim was settled for £35,000.
A marketing agency printed some brochures for a client. Unfortunately, the printed document had the client’s wrong contact details. The reprinting costs of over £12,000 were met by the agency’s professional indemnity insurance.

Examples of Professional Indemnity Claims
A concert hall’s acoustics were so bad that anyone sitting at the back of the hall couldn’t hear what was happening on the stage. As a result, the company responsible for designing the acoustics was sued for negligence and the claim was settled for £35,000.
A marketing agency printed some brochures for a client. Unfortunately, the printed document had the client’s wrong contact details. The reprinting costs of over £12,000 were met by the agency’s professional indemnity insurance.

Examples of Professional Indemnity Claims
A concert hall’s acoustics were so bad that anyone sitting at the back of the hall couldn’t hear what was happening on the stage. As a result, the company responsible for designing the acoustics was sued for negligence and the claim was settled for £35,000.
A marketing agency printed some brochures for a client. Unfortunately, the printed document had the client’s wrong contact details. The reprinting costs of over £12,000 were met by the agency’s professional indemnity insurance.

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