What it covers
Protection for the work you stand behind.
E&O coverage applies when a client claims that a professional error, omission, or failure to deliver resulted in financial loss. That includes mistakes in your work, missed deadlines, incomplete services, or advice that didn't pan out the way a client expected. The policy covers your legal defense whether the claim has merit or not — because even unfounded claims cost money to defend.
More industries need it than you'd expect
Who should carry E&O coverage.
E&O isn't just for lawyers and accountants. Any business that provides a professional service or recommendation carries exposure — consultants, contractors who advise on scope and materials, ag service providers, insurance professionals, and more. If a client can point to your guidance as the reason something went wrong, E&O is what protects you.
How to know what you need
Finding coverage that fits your protection.
E&O policies vary significantly by industry and the nature of services provided. As an independent brokerage, we work across carriers to find coverage that's appropriate for your specific profession and risk profile — not a generic policy that may leave critical gaps. We take the time to understand what you do before making any recommendations.
The Graybeal difference
Let's make sure your professional work is protected.
If your business relies on the advice or services you provide, this coverage is worth a conversation. Let's talk through what you do and make sure your E&O coverage reflects the work you stand behind.
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