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I'm just curious how many reporters carry their own E & O and what limits they choose to carry and which companies they use. I had it come up for the first time with a company I may take some work for, and their contract requires a $500,000 policy.
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I'm with Marsh and I have 500,000 coverage for $850 a year. Have to be a member of NCRA to join, though.
Well, I'm a bit of a rebel here.........don't believe in it. 35 years of reporting and never had an issue, don't plan to.
I do carry with Marsh equipment insurance, covers laptop or writer being stolen, too.
I actually had a lawyer knock a glass of water over onto my laptop...........his water, not mine. If fried it.
But I got the hard drive out right away. Had all my stuff backed up anyway. But insurance repaced it.
And it was an expensive $1,600 Fujitsu.
There's just some insurances I won't buy.
Well, some agencies won't use you unless you have the insurance. Never bought it till last year. Gotta keep working.
That's true.....have run into that in the past. I just don't even like putting it out into the universe that I'm ever going to need something like that.
You can join DRA in California for $135 and they have a policy through Chicago Insurance underwritten by Fireman's Fund. If you are a freelance reporter and make $90,000 - $100,000 you would pay $346 for a $500,000 policy. If you make $40,000 to $50,000 you pay $166. There is no deductible. (There is a scale for annual gross in between those amounts.) This is the least expensive coverage I have found so far. Private companies who are not used to dealing with the court reporting profession charge far more because I don't think they are able to assess their exposure as well. I, like Kerry, have felt comfortable working without insurance, but there is some peace of mind with having it I suppose. And since some firms require it to work their jobs, it may pay for itself.
Interesting. I've never had an agency ask me for it, and I've worked for A LOT of agencies, although I try to stay away from the really huge ones; so maybe that's why I haven't run into it.
I found out with the Marsh insurance that you have to be a member of NCRA to GET the insurance, but once you have it, you can keep it even if you are no longer an NCRA member. I found this out when I was trying to replace my equipment insurance policy with them.
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