HPSO and CNA Release Understanding Counselor Liability Risk
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The findings were presented at the
"HPSO and CNA are dedicated to educating counselors regarding their risk exposures," stated HPSO President
According to a release, the report contains an analysis of four key areas of risk for counselors; professional liability exposures, defense of licensing board investigations, deposition assistance and record request claims. The findings are based on claims paid by CNA on behalf of HPSO-insured counselors that closed over a 10-year period from
"By sharing claim information, identifying causes of loss, and incorporating recommendations into the report, we can help enhance counselors' risk management and client safety efforts," stated
Key findings:
Dmytrow and Loughran presented the study's key findings, which include:
Though the frequency of malpractice claims asserted against counselors was low, the severity of those claims was high. The average total incurred costs, including indemnity paid and legal expenses to defend, was
More than half (56.7 percent) of licensing board complaints were successfully defended on behalf of the counselor, resulting in the board rendering no action.
Clients most often sought counseling for marital discord.
Marriage / family counselors accounted for the largest percentage of closed claims.
A survey among 3,123 counselors in the HSPO / CNA program found that 71.9 percent of counselors reporting a professional liability or defense of license claim were 51 years of age or older.
"We consistently strive to provide relevant resources to our members that assist them in their practice," said ACA Chief Executive Officer,
The HPSO/CNA Professional Liability Insurance Program provides coverage to individual counselors and counseling practices. As of 2013, the HPSO/CNA program insured approximately 75,000 counselors and counseling practices nationwide.
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