Professional Liability Protection (2024)

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    All members (excluding those in the Non-Practising Class) must hold Professional Liability Protection (PLP).

    The following information is for members who may have questions about the PLP requirement.

    General Questions

    What is professional liability protection?
    Professional liability protection (PLP) provides financial compensation for members of the public who have been harmed as a result of malpractice or negligence by a professional.

    Who does this new requirement affect?
    All members of the General, Extended, Temporary, Emergency Assignment and Special Assignment classes are required to hold PLP. Members in those classes are accountable for ensuring they hold PLP that meets the requirements set out in By-Law 44.4 .

    What about nurses who are not practising?
    Nurses in the Non-Practising Class do not need PLP. However, all members in the other classes are required to hold PLP, regardless of whether they are currently practising nursing. The public can expect that any nurse who is listed on Find a Nurse as eligible to practise nursing in Ontario has professional liability protection.

    Does this by-law mean I need to purchase PLP?
    If you are employed as a nurse, then your employer may have coverage that covers its staff, including nurses. You are responsible for confirming that thiscoverage meets the requirements set out in the by-law. If it does, then you do not need to purchase additional PLP.

    Will the College ask for proof of PLP?
    The College may request proof of adequate PLP at any time. When the College requires proof from a member, it will inform the member of the specific type of proof it needs. For example, it may be a letter from an employer, confirmation of membership in an association that provides PLP, or a certificate of insurance from a private insurer. Nurses in the identified classes are required to declare that they understand their obligation to maintain PLP in accordance with the by-laws as a condition of membership.

    Obtaining PLP

    I don’t have PLP. How can I get it to meet the by-law requirements?
    The by-law sets out three options for members:

    • through your employer
    • through a provincial or national nursing association
    • through protection under the Treasury Board of Canada Policy on Legal Assistance and Indemnification (for federally employed nurses) or
    • by purchasing your own professional liability protectionfrom an insurance provider.

    How much PLP coverage do I need to have?
    The minimum coverage required is:

    • $1 million per claim for General, Temporary, Emergency Assignment and Special Assignment classes
    • $5 million per claim for Extended Class (NPs).

    If your coverage includes a maximum amount that will be covered in ayear,it must be at least:

    • $2 million per year for General, Temporary, Emergency Assignment and Special Assignment classes
    • $5 million per year for Extended Class (NPs)

    What kind of PLP exists?
    There are two types of liability protection:

    1. Occurrence-based covers claims for incidents that occur while the coverage is in place. It does not matter when the claim is filed.
    2. Claims-made covers claims for incidents if the claim is filed while the policy or protection is active. The coverage is based on when the claim is filed, not when the incident occurred

    If your liability protection is “claims-made” protection, you are required to obtain extended coverage (called "tail coverage") for a period of two years after the policy or protection ends.

    Who should I talk to if I have any questions about my PLP coverage?
    Your employer, professional association, insurance broker or insurance company should be able to answer questions about whether your employer’s policy,your association’s protection or your policy meets the requirements in the College's by-law.

    Please note the College does not recommend or endorse any insurance provider.

    PLP and Nursing Practice

    What if I work in more than one setting?
    Nurses need to be confidentthey havePLP coverage for all of their nursing practice. For example, nurses working for two employers will need to confirm that both employers have PLP that meets the by-law requirements. If they do not,the member will need to obtain additional coverage to address any gaps.

    What if I am not practising but do not want to join the Non-Practising Class?
    Members who are not practising but remain in the General, Extended, Temporary, Special Assignment or Emergency Assignment Class are accountable for having PLP .

    I am not working in a clinical role. Why do I need PLP?
    Members in the specified classes are eligible to practice nursing to their full scope and may change roles at any time. The College requires that all nurses who are eligible to practise nursing in Ontario hold PLP. The public can expect that any nurse who is listed on Find a Nurse as eligible to practice nursing in Ontario has professional liability protection.

    I am registered as an RN and an RPN. Will I need coverage for both roles?
    Since you are eligible to practise as both an RN and an RPN, you are accountable as a member of the General Class to ensure you hold PLP that covers you in both roles.

    I am working as an RPN in one facility and as an unregulated care provider in another. Do I need PLP that will cover me for both roles?
    Members of the College require PLP that will cover all of their nursing practice. Because nurses who work in different roles remain accountable to the College, they must ensure they have PLP that will cover them if a situation arises that would require them to step out of their UCP role and into a nursing one to provide nursing care.

    Do I need PLP in the event I provide emergency care outside my practice setting?
    The Good Samaritan Act, which speaks to the issue of health care professionals providing first aid and emergency care at the scene of an accident or in another emergency situation,applies to all health professionals, including nurses.

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    Page last reviewed November 04, 2015
    Professional Liability Protection (2024)

    FAQs

    What triggers professional liability coverage? ›

    Professional Liability Claims: Trigger of Coverage

    In order to trigger coverage under a professional liability policy, there must be an allegation that you or your business made an error or omission in the course of rendering professional services that resulted in harm to a third party.

    What is professional liability claims made coverage? ›

    A claims-made policy covers you for any covered claim provided it meets two criteria: You are insured when the claim is made. If you no longer need coverage, you can purchase a “tail” to protect you for the past.

    What does pi insurance cover? ›

    Professional indemnity insurance protects you against claims for loss or damage made by clients or third parties as a result of the impact of negligent services you provided or negligent advice you offered. Compensation claims can be brought against you even if you provided a service or offered advice for free.

    Is professional liability the same as E&O? ›

    In most cases, the terms “E&O insurance” and “professional liability insurance” can be used interchangeably. Sometimes, the naming convention “malpractice insurance” is used – largely in the industries where the corresponding language is used in the claims.

    What are the two basic types of professional liability policies? ›

    The two basic types of malpractice insurance are "claims-made" and "occurrence-made." "Claims-made" insurance protects you from malpractice claims only if the company that insured you at the time of the alleged "occurrence" is the same company at the time the claim is filed in court.

    What are the elements of professional liability? ›

    The elements of a cause of action in tort for professional negligence are “(1) the duty of the professional to use such skill, prudence, and diligence as other members of his profession commonly possess and exercise; (2) a breach of that duty; (3) a proximate causal connection between the negligent conduct and the ...

    What is excess professional liability coverage? ›

    Blog Insurance Explained. Excess liability insurance covers claims that exceed the limits of a primary insurance policy. If a business hits the per-claim or aggregate coverage limit on a particular primary policy, excess liability insurance will kick in to cover the amount in excess of the underlying policy limit.

    What is professional liability for insurance agents known as? ›

    Professional liability insurance is commonly known as errors and omissions (E&O), professional indemnity, or malpractice insurance.

    What is professional liability premium based on? ›

    Type of Services

    An insurer determines a professional liability insurance premium based on their estimation for the number, or probability, or risks.

    How do PI claims work? ›

    A personal injury claim can cover medical and rehabilitation costs, loss of earnings, future loss of earnings, out of pocket expenses, travel expenses, care and assistance provided by family members, and damages for pain and suffering.

    How do I avoid PI claims? ›

    Even more tips to avoid a professional indemnity claim!
    1. Understand the needs and requirements of your clients. ...
    2. Contracts are key. ...
    3. Avoid scope creep. ...
    4. Stick to what you know. ...
    5. Manage expectations. ...
    6. Keep thorough records. ...
    7. Get the right insurance. ...
    8. Don't let IT be your downfall.

    What does PI cover value? ›

    You might find your clients request particular insurance, and cover values, in their contract with you. If so, they'll usually specify a minimum amount. Generally, cover starts at around £50,000 but can go up to £5 million. If you're not sure, ask a regulatory body for specific advice.

    What covers professional liability? ›

    Professional liability insurance protects businesses when employees make mistakes in the professional services they've provided to customers or clients. This coverage is also known as errors and omissions insurance (E&O). Even if you're an expert in your business, mistakes happen.

    What is not a type of professional liability insurance? ›

    Professional liability won't cover losses that are typically addressed by other forms of insurance, such as third-party claims of bodily injury or property damage (general liability), employee injuries (workers' comp), and employee claims of harassment, discrimination, and wrongful termination (EPLI).

    What is a professional liability risk? ›

    Professional Liability Definition

    It is an operational type of Liability Risk that is a result of one's actions or inactions tied to their profession and/or the provision of services.

    What is an example of a situation that would likely require professional liability insurance coverage? ›

    So, if you're sued for a mistake or error, this coverage can help pay your legal fees and settlement costs. On top of this, professional liability insurance can help cover: Negligent acts. Inaccurate advice.

    What is a trigger in a commercial general liability coverage form? ›

    The coverage trigger is the event that must occur before a particular liability policy applies to a given loss.

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