How much is professional liability insurance...approximately?

Liability insurance for professional service to off-set risk to
providing services to clients and to help if you were to be sued by them.
Answers:
Professional liability costs between $250 a year - for vet - to $200,000 a year - for obstetricians. And it can go higher.

It covers professional services.

You'll own to be way, WAY more specific. And likely communicate to a local agent. You can't get professional liabiltiy, by the way, unless you hold general liability in place. Source(s): agent, 21+ years
I reckon you will be capable of obtain professional indemnity insurance for approximately A$1,000.00 per year. Premiums could vary significantly from insurer to insurer. If you are a contestant of a professional organization, that organization may hold a preferential arrangement with a specific insurer for its members' benefit.

Janak Palihawadana
www.jpklein.com.au


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