Welcome to United Agencies: D&O Terms and Definitions
We have prepared this informational section to help you understand the various issues surrounding D&O liability insurance. This section is comprised of the following page links:
What is D&O Liability Coverage?
D&O is written to:
- Protect the personal assets of a company's directors and officers
- Protect the company's assets
- Provide reimbursement to the organization to indemnify D&O's for their losses
and
- Help the company monitor and provide defense costs associated with responding to lawsuits and investigations.
Why Private Companies Should Consider Buying D&O Liability Coverage?
Cost of defending corporate lawsuits may exceed the net worth of most private companies:
- Judgments can be financially crippling
- Corporate indemnification may not be available
- Adverse shareholders and other potential claimants may exist
- Bad business decisions are likely to be more visible due to small business environment thus attracting the attention of shareholders, regulators and others
- Business decisions made by D&O's can quickly impact the finances and operations of a company
- D&O's work in demanding environments as they cover more corporate duties
- Unique conflicts of interest may exist due to complexity of responsibilities
and
- Companies will have a difficult time attracting qualified individuals to their Boards without D&O coverage.
Current Business Trends Point to Purchasing D&O Coverage:
Protection Against Economic uncertainty:
- Access to adequate capital
- Keeping up with technology
- Internet growth
- Protecting intellectual property assets
- Retaining qualified workers.
What are the Sources of D&O Claims?
| Shareholders, Investors, Partners and Members: |
| Merger / Acquisitions |
Conflict of interest |
| Financial performance |
Bankruptcy |
| Executive compensation |
Inadequate / Inaccurate disclosure |
| Stock or other offerings |
Financial reporting |
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| Customers, clients and consumer groups: |
| Extension, refusal of credit |
Restraint of trade |
| Debt collection |
Dishonesty |
| Deceptive trade practices |
Cost, quality of product or service |
| Contract dispute |
Lender liability |
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| Other third party claims against Directors and Officers (including competitors) |
| Anti-trust |
Prospective company acquisition |
| Copyright / patent infringement |
Company defamation |
| Business interference |
Tax issues |
| Competitor disputes |
Regulatory / other government issues |
Should you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call or CLICK HERE to get a quote for Private Company D & O Coverage