FAQs - Recruitment consultants insurance
These are frequently asked questions we are often asked about
professional liability insurance for recruitment consultants.
Please call us if you can’t find the answer to your question.
Is it essential that I take out professional liability
insurance?
It’s not compulsory but claims for damages
are on the increase and many professional associations therefore
recommend their members to arrange it. Some associations even
insist on members having professional liability insurance in place
before they can become a member.
What happens if I retire or cease trading?
You can lapse your policy from the next
renewal date. We can also provide ‘run-off’ cover from the date the
policy lapses. If you take out this cover, if any claims come in
after you have retired, they will be covered if they arise from
your business activity as stated on your certificate. If someone
decided to sue you, they have up to 3 years in which to make a
compensation claim from the date they discover their loss, so this
cover would ensure that any late claims are still covered. You must
contact us to arrange this cover, and a small fee may apply.
What happens if I move abroad?
If you move permanently, we will no longer
be able to provide cover, as the policy is designed for
practitioners living in the UK. If your main residence is abroad,
you will need to arrange insurance through a company in your
country of residence. If however, you are simply working abroad
temporarily, whilst still living in the UK, this is already covered
as standard.
Am I covered if I see clients at home?
Yes, the policy covers you to work at or
from any location, provided that you live, and are based in the UK.
This includes your home, and the cover is not restricted in any way
by working from home. You may find however that your home insurers
restrict or invalidate your home insurance if you have business
visitors to your home. If this is the case, Towergate has a special
‘Homeworkers’ insurance policy which will cover you to see clients
at home.
What should I do if I think I might need to claim?
You should notify us immediately, even if
you only think you might need to make a claim. We are here to help
and quick action could mitigate costs or even prevent a claim.
Equally, if you have a routine query on which you would like our
opinion, we are always happy to help.
What happens if I make a claim?
Towergate will help you through the claims
process and work with you to get a settlement from the insurer.
With our in-depth knowledge of the policy cover and our strong
relationships with the insurers, we’re well placed to ensure that
you and your business get back to normal as quickly as
possible.
Do I need to pay any legal costs up front?
No. The insurers will appoint solicitors,
where appropriate, to represent you and will pay them directly. You
do not need to make any payments to solicitors.
Who are Towergate Professional Risks?
Towergate Professional Risks are part of
Towergate Underwriting Group Limited - the largest independent
insurance intermediary in Europe. We use our size and the strength
of our relationships with insurers to help our clients get the
right cover and the right service at a competitive price.
Why should I arrange my insurance through you?
The benefits of arranging your professional
liability insurance through Towergate Professional Risks include:
- our strong relationship with major insurers - we can
negotiate competitive rates for you
- our high level of ongoing service
- our many years’ experience of running such schemes - we
understand your profession and the risks you face and ensure that
the cover we offer meets your needs as a professional
Which insurers do you use?
We use Hiscox Insurance, a
long-established, reputable insurers, for recruitment
consultants.
What does ‘limit of indemnity’ mean?
The limit of indemnity is the maximum
amount the insurer will pay out to defend a compensation claim.
Legal costs are payable in addition to this amount. If for example
you had a limit of indemnity of £1m we would pay up to £1m in
damages, plus your legal costs.
What level of cover do I need?
With legal costs and the likelihood of
being sued increasing, you should consider as much cover as you can
afford. Your own personal circumstances will also have a bearing on
the amount of cover you may need. If, for example, you work on
clients’ premises - especially corporate clients - they may
insist on you having a certain level of insurance in place.
Where does the policy allow me to work?
The policy allows you to work at any
premises in the world (provided that your main residence is in the
UK), be they your own, or those of your client or a third
party.
What does ‘claims made basis’ mean?
The policy is arranged on a ‘claims made’
basis, meaning that whilst you are on cover with us, you are
entitled to make a claim, even if it relates to work you carried
out some time ago.
This is provided that you were not aware of the incident when you
took the policy out with us. You also need to be aware that if you
lapse your policy with us, no further claims can be made on our
policy (unless you retire or cease to trade, in which case
‘run-off’ cover applies). So if you arrange another policy
elsewhere, you should check first that it also covers any claims
for past activities.
For more details go to the details and documents section