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Associated Insurance Professionals,
Inc.
Action Insurance Professionals - AIP Action
Insurance Agency
A New Mexico Corporation
New
Mexico - Colorado - California - Arizona - Nevada
Licensed Agents and Brokers
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Employment Practices Liability Insurance
With so many cases of sexual harassment and discrimination in the
news, it's not surprising that more companies have purchased employment
practices liability insurance (EPLI). EPLI protects employers
from damages resulting from workplace-liability claims.
In the past few years, employers have become aware that
they are legally responsible for their employees' actions. Between 1990
and 1998, for example, the number of employment discrimination claims
filed in federal court nearly tripled from 8,413 to 23,735. This,
combined with the growing number of employment-related liability
lawsuits, has driven the increased demand for EPLI, which is now offered
by dozens of different insurers.
What does EPLI Cover?
EPLI covers defense costs, judgments and settlements (up to
the policy limits) for the corporate entity, former and current
employees, directors, and officers. It covers a variety of
workplace-related legal actions, including:
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Discrimination
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Sexual harassment
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Wrongful termination
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Breach of employment contract
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Negligent evaluation
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Failure to employ or promote
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Wrongful discipline
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Deprivation of career opportunity
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Wrongful infliction of emotional distress
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Mismanagement of employee-benefits plans
EPLI policies do not cover workers' compensation, bodily
injury or property-damage cases, liability, nor do they cover cases that
another insurance policy specifically covers.
EPLI Premiums
EPLI rates vary from state to state and from company to
company. Generally an insurer calculates premiums by determining the
amount of coverage a business needs and its perceived risk. An insurer
will base rates on several risk factors, including the number of
employees at a company, the turnover ratio, whether or not the business
has a human resources department, and any past harassment or bias suits
against the company. Businesses with 10 to 20 employees that have good
HR practices and a clean record can expect to pay approximately $1,500 a
year for EPLI coverage.
Employers can lower their company's liability exposure and
keep insurance rates down by taking certain precautions:
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Don't hire workers with histories of drug or alcohol abuse
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Institute zero-tolerance policies toward workplace harassment,
discrimination, and alcohol and drug abuse
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Develop an employee-standards handbook that defines the skills and
performance you expect for each position
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Measure your employees' performance on a regular basis
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Discuss workplace liability with your insurer to see if your company
should consider an EPLI policy
Businesses that purchase EPLI coverage may actually reduce
the likelihood of workplace harassment and discrimination. Insurers
generally review a company to check for workplace liability before they
issue a policy. And since insurers hate risk, they’ll usually recommend
changes that reduce a business's exposure to lawsuits. Many of the steps
you can take to ward off harassment claims and meet the demands of
insurers begin with basic education and setting up the right
environment.

You can call our customer service representatives Monday
through Friday
9 am - 5:30 pm and Saturday 9 am - 2 p.m. to give you
personalized phone quotes.
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