Errors and Omissions insurance, commonly called E&O insurance, protects professionals from liabilities resulting from their negligent actions. Unlike a company that makes a tangible product that could physically injure a customer, professional negligence is more subtle. Some examples might include:…
The plaintiff contended that the defendant violated both Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act and Insurance Codes when the defendant erroneously completed an application, signed the plaintiff’s name to it and submitted it without the plaintiff’s review. The coverage was not…