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Court reporter insurance
Professional liability insurance — also called Errors & Omissions (E&O) — plus general liability for court reporters and stenographers.
Get a real-time quote online →What this coverage is generally intended to address
- •Professional liability / E&O. Generally intended to respond to allegations of an error or omission in a transcript or deposition record — the core exposure for a court reporter.
- •General liability. Generally intended to address third-party bodily injury or property damage, for example at a deposition site.
- •Equipment. Stenotype machines and gear can often be scheduled as equipment, subject to the policy.
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Frequently asked questions
Why do court reporters need E&O?
Because the work product — an accurate record — is what clients rely on, an alleged error or omission is the primary professional exposure. Professional liability / E&O is generally intended to respond.
Do agencies require proof of coverage?
Many reporting agencies and firms require independent reporters to carry their own professional liability. Requirements vary.
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