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Professional Liability E&O Insurance for Engineers: The Buyer’s Checklist (Limits, Deductibles, Exclusions)

Professional Liability Insurance for Engineers: The Buyer’s Checklist (Limits, Deductibles, Exclusions)

Every design, calculation, recommendation, drawing… comes with liability. And regardless of who is actually to blame, clients and contractors will often point the finger at the engineer first. From drawing misinterpretations and design omissions to installation errors and miscalculations, there are dozens of sources of risk. And no matter how good you are, you can’t control every variable of every project,  so that’s why professional liability insurance E&O for engineers is a non-negotiable part of protecting your business.

In this article, we’ll give you a buyer’s checklist to evaluate any policy before you buy.

What Is Professional Liability E&O Insurance for Engineers?

Also known as E&O insurance, professional liability E&O insurance protects your firm when clients allege that your services caused a financial loss due to error, negligence, or failure to meet expectations.

Buyer’s Checklist for Professional Liability E&O Insurance

Coverage Limits

  • Match to project size and contractual demands
  • $1M / $2M is common; $3M for mid-sized firms; $5M+ for large-scale contracts or government work

Deductibles

  • Balance affordability with risk
  • Ask: Could we cover $5k–$10k out of pocket if needed?

Exclusions to Watch For

  • Faulty workmanship (sometimes misapplied)
  • Claims arising from subcontracted services
  • Prior acts or retroactive coverage gaps

Claims-Made vs. Occurrence

  • Most E&O is claims-made
  • Ensure prior work is covered if switching policies

Contractual Obligations

  • Some clients specify minimum coverage types and amounts
  • Make sure your policy meets or exceeds those terms

Tail Coverage

  • Essential if retiring or closing the business
  • Keeps coverage active for past work

Why Engineers Need Specialized Coverage

Generic providers often fail to account for:

  • Technical scope of services
  • Coordination with architects, GCs, and AHJs
  • Risks tied to stamping and sealing drawings

That’s why Strux Insurance only works with engineers, architects, and builders. We speak your language.

FAQ: Professional Liability Insurance E&O for Engineers

How is professional liability E&O different from general liability?
General liability covers physical damage or bodily injury. Professional liability E&O covers mistakes in your work.

What types of engineers need it?
Civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, geotechnical, and even software or systems engineers should carry E&O.

Can it cover subcontractor work?
Yes, but only if your policy includes coverage for vicarious liability or subcontracted services.

How quickly can I get covered?
At Strux, most engineers get quotes in 24–48 hours.

Do I need coverage if I’m a solo consultant?
Yes, solopreneurs are especially vulnerable without an entity to absorb liability.

Get a Policy That Understands Your Work

Strux Insurance helps engineers secure the right protection—with custom coverage, technical expertise, and pricing that respects your business.

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