Agents Errors and Omissions Insurance Expert Witness


The actions of Insurance agents and brokers are under constant scrutiny, including questions regarding Agents Errors and Omissions. What standard of care can an agent or broker realistically provide to a policyholder? What insurance customs and practices apply to a given set of circumstances? Who said what – when, how and where? How were insurance agent-client communications and transactions documented?
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While most litigation in this area is associated with commercial lines, allegations involving Personal Auto, Homeowners and Umbrella account for perhaps 1 in 5 claims. Allegations of Insurance Agent Errors & Omissions generally originate from policyholders or carriers, but on occasion arise from third parties.
- Bad faith insurance dealings.
- Failure to recommend needed coverage.
- Failure to place requested coverage.
- Failure to place coverage promptly.
- Failure to disclose/explain coverage limitations.
- Verbal extension of nonexistent coverage.
- Failure to notify of cancellation or non-renewal.
- Failure to place insurance with a solvent carrier.
- Bad faith insurance dealings.
- Failure to follow underwriting guidelines.
- Exceeding agent’s binding authority.
- Failure to revise or cancel coverage upon request.
- Failure to disclose material underwriting information.
- Failure to report claims promptly.
- Mortgagees / Loss payees / Lien holders.
- Holders of Certificates of Insurance.
- Trustees.
- Third party beneficiaries.
- Disgruntled stockholders or partners.
- Failure to provide notice of cancellation.
- Failure to provide notice of non-renewal.
- Failure to procure.
- Subrogation.
Diligent agents and agencies providing competent advice and service reduce their risk of Agent Errors & Omissions claims. However, providing first-rate professional service does not provide immunity from allegations or claims. (e.g.- Though a client rejected coverage recommended by the agent they may file suit after a claim denial.) We are engaged by defense counsel representing agents who meet or exceed reasonable standards of care, but still face allegations of Agent Errors & Omissions.
Conversely, some agents provide deficient policyholder service well below accepted custom and practice. Since entering the insurance industry in 1973 Mr. Daniel has encountered numerous incidents of dismal professional conduct and/or outright fraud which resulted in severe financial consequences. Our experience can expedite analysis of your particular case issues.