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What Are the Most Common E&O Claims Examples in the US?

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Here are some of the most common E&O claim examples in the US:

Professional Services
– Accountants and Tax Preparers: Errors in tax returns, financial statements, or advice.
– Consultants: Negligent advice, breach of contract, or failure to meet deadlines.
– Engineers and Architects: Design flaws, construction errors, or failure to meet building codes.
– Lawyers: Malpractice, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, or missed deadlines.
– Real Estate Agents: Misrepresentation of property condition, failure to disclose material facts, or breach of fiduciary duty.

Technology and Cyber Security
– Cybersecurity Breaches: Failure to protect sensitive data, leading to data breaches and cyberattacks.
– Software Errors: Defects in software products causing system failures or data loss.
– Data Privacy Violations: Non-compliance with data privacy regulations, such as GDPR or CCPA.
– Intellectual Property Infringement: Unauthorized use of copyrighted or patented material.

Other Professional Services
– Insurance Agents and Brokers: Failure to procure adequate coverage, misrepresentation of policy terms, or errors in policy administration.
– Financial Advisors: Misleading investment advice, failure to disclose conflicts of interest, or breaches of fiduciary duty.
– Medical Professionals: Medical malpractice, negligence, or failure to diagnose.

It's important to note that specific E&O claims can vary widely depending on the industry and the nature of the professional services provided.

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