A recent Business Insurance article on reporting D&O claims provides an excellent review of a claim reporting problem that could arise prior to an actual claim being made. Not only does this issue apply to D&O claims, it exists with most other types of professional liability claims. As noted in the article, virtually all D&O (and other professional liability) policies allow for the reporting of a situation which could lead to a claim prior to an actual claim being made,...
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