Best professional liability insurance on Reddit

28 reviews from r/socialwork, r/athletictraining, r/architecture and 10 more subreddits

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#1

HPSO

4.0
(6)
"It's worth checking with providers that specialize in coverage for healthcare professionals, like HPSO or CPH & Associates."
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"I use HPSO which was recommended by my program."
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"Not NY, but I've used HPSO for years (decades)."
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"HPSO there’s really not too many options."
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"HPSO. I feel like the price went up but it’s around a couple hundred a year from what I recall."
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"Liability insurance is essential for anyone working with clients."
#2

Hiscox

4.0
(5)
"Hiscox has a great product for tech insurance."
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"Check out Hiscox. Reasonable rates for small scale work."
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"Hiscox, no broker, good pricing."
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"I've seen Hiscox recommended as a provider."
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"Hiscox is cheap, but there is essentially zero customer service."
#3

CPH

4.3
(3)
"Ive has Cph for over a decade. They’ve been great, responsive, affordable."
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"CPH is what a majority of people in the field use! Their rates are definitely reasonable."
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"I found http://cphins.com to be pretty reasonable."
#4

NSO

5.0
(2)
"As an RN, I still pay less than $100 a year."
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"I purchased my own malpractice insurance from NSO when I started working as an RN. They offer insurance for NP students too!"
#5

Travelers

4.0
(2)
"I'm covered thru Travelers ☔. Thankfully never had to make a claim."
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"Travelers may be able to provide coverage."
#6

Athletic Trainer Insurance Plus

5.0
(1)
"[Athletic Trainer Insurance Plus] got me a $100/year quote for part-time per diem coverage."
#8

Canadian Association of Social Workers

5.0
(1)
"The Canadian Association of Social Workers also offers a discount insurance program."
#9

NASW

5.0
(1)
"It was easy to sign up online and very straight forward."
#10

RLI

5.0
(1)
"I'm happy with RLI. They also provide Continuing Education that is submitted to the AIA Continuing Education register."
#11

Starr Wright

4.0
(1)
"I use Starr Wright, I think it’s something like $150-200 out of pocket depending on which option you choose."
#12

Feds Protect

4.0
(1)
"I've used Feds Protect in the past (in fact working on reupping my policy since I'm back to supervising)."
#13

ProLiability

4.0
(1)
"I use proliability, luckily have never had to use it and price has been reasonable."
#14

NEXT

4.0
(1)
"I use NEXT."
#15

AFSA's Hirshorn

3.0
(1)
"I used AFSA's Hirshorn insurance, but I don't think they are partnered anymore."

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