Professional Indemnity Insurance Procurement Category Market Research Report from IBISWorld has Been Updated
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Professional indemnity insurance has a buyer power score of 3.8 out of 5. Buyers gain negotiation power from high competition and a low market share concentration among suppliers; however, buyers are limited by a low level of substitutes.
"As the economy continues to recover, many buyers have become more aware of their risk levels and a need for insurance. As the economy has improved in the past three years, corporate profit and the number of employees have grown. Because businesses must pay more insurance if they have a greater quantity of employees, insurance premiums have increased as well," according to
Additionally, in the past three years, competition among professional indemnity insurance providers increased as suppliers fought for a greater share of the market. This gave buyers more negotiating power to lock in favorable premium prices. However, to cover overhead costs and maintain their profit margins, insurance providers still increased prices during the period.
In the next three years, buyers will face a hard market and prices will continue to rise. In a hard market, buyers will be met with higher insurance premiums and stricter underwriting requirements. In addition, fewer insurance policies will be issued. To reduce risk and secure more favorable premiums, buyers should implement safety programs and risk prevention training. Additionally, buyers should ensure risk and claim activity is being managed and tracked carefully. Finally, to negotiate for discounts and to avoid any gaps in policies, buyers should start the renewal process earlier.
"Regardless of the premium price, the buyer should select a professional indemnity insurance provider that is financially stable and capable of paying out on claims. Even if a premium seems expensive, having insurance can save a buyer from a costly lawsuit in the future. Thus, the buyer must assess all potential risks when purchasing professional indemnity insurance," Weiss says. For more information, visit
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This report is intended to assist buyers of professional indemnity insurance, also known as professional liability insurance or errors and omissions insurance. For medical professionals, it is commonly called medical malpractice insurance. This insurance provides coverage against negligence claims made by clients. It covers the cost of defending against the claim, as well as paying any damages awarded to the litigant. Different types of indemnity include repairs, replacement, cash payments and reinstatement. This report excludes other types of insurance, such as building contents insurance, cargo insurance, reinsurance and business interruption insurance.
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