In order to provide themselves with additional (supplemental) coverage in case the employers insurance policy is insufficient.
When the assistant wants an additional layer of coverage beyond the limits provided by the employers policy.
You will need professional liability insurance, this will just help ensure that you are covered. A physician's assistant is usually covered through the physician's professional liability insurance but it never hurts to have your own on top of that.
All Hawaiian employers must offer employers liability insurance to their employees. Under no circumstances are they (employers) not to offer insurance.
Malpractice insurance is a form of Professional liability insurance usually tailored for persons or firms practicing in the legal and medical professions. Malpractice insurance is the term used for Professional Liability insurance in the Medical and certain other professional fields.
Yes, California does require the attorneys to have professional liability insurance.
Manfred Benz has written: 'Die Unternehmerversicherung in der gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung' -- subject(s): Accident Insurance, Insurance, Employers' liability, Accident insurance, Employers' liability insurance
Professional liability insurance is something that people who are doctors or special physicians need. You can sign up for this at professional insurance companies like State Farm.
The difference between employers liability and public liability are simple. Employer liability insurance covers only claims made by the employees against the company. Public liability covers claims against the company by the general public as well as third parties claims.
Professional Indemnity Insurance Malpractice Insurance Errors and Omissions Insurance
Douglass Argyle Campbell has written: 'Workmen's compensation' -- subject(s): Employers' liability, Insurance, Employers' liability
You need a commercial general liability policy.
A Professional liability insurance Policy, as well as a contractors General Liability Insurance policy will provide coverage for the cost of legal defense.
Professional Liability Insurance (also known as Errors and Omissions Insurance) insures businesses with the defense they need if a dissatisfied client makes a claim against it.