Why do expert witnesses need insurance?
An inaccurate testimony
During a commercial fraud case, you're instructed as a forensic accountant to assess the financial losses suffered by a business. You calculate the damages at £50,000, but later analysis reveals you overlooked key transactions, and the actual losses were £250,000. The claimant's compensation is significantly reduced due to your testimony, and they claim your inaccurate assessment was negligent.
Loss of data
While preparing for a case, your laptop containing confidential financial records and witness statements is stolen from your car. This sensitive data, essential for your analysis, includes details that could influence the case if disclosed to opposing parties. The law firm hiring you faces a potentially compromised case, and their client threatens legal action against you for failing to protect confidential information adequately.
The right insurance can help cover the costs of data breach management, including forensic investigations, legal advice on disclosure obligations, notification requirements, and potential compensation claims when confidential case information is compromised.
An office accident
A solicitor visits your office to discuss an upcoming case and slips on a wet floor near the entrance, injuring their back and requiring ongoing physiotherapy. The solicitor is unable to work for several weeks, missing important court appearances and losing income and potential clients as a result of delayed cases. They hold you responsible for failing to maintain safety standards and seek compensation for their medical expenses, lost earnings, and impact on their legal practice.
The right insurance can help cover legal costs and compensation claims when visitors are injured due to office hazards, helping to minimise the impact that accidents have on your business, finances, and professional reputation.
What insurance is available for expert witnesses?
Professional indemnity insurance
Your testimony can have profound impacts on legal outcomes, making any errors or omissions potentially costly. Professional indemnity insurance can help protect you against claims arising from alleged mistakes, oversights, or negligence in your expert analysis and testimony.
This insurance can cover legal defence costs and compensation payments when parties claim your expert analysis contained factual errors or your methodology was flawed, resulting in an unfavourable legal outcome.
Public liability insurance
Expert witnesses work in various locations – from laboratories and construction sites to courtrooms and offices – and regularly interact with the public. If someone trips over your equipment while you’re conducting a site inspection, or if you accidentally damage laboratory equipment while performing forensic analysis, public liability insurance can help to cover related legal costs and compensation costs.
Public liability insurance can protect you against claims for bodily injury or property damage that may occur during your expert witness work, providing peace of mind for incidents beyond your control.
Cyber and data insurance
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) (external link)Report indicates that those who handle sensitive case materials, confidential information, and legal documents can be more attractive targets for cyber criminals. For instance, a phishing email disguised as a court communication could trick you or one of your employees into revealing login credentials, leading to a breach of confidential files.
Cyber insurance can help protect you against data breaches, ransomware, and privacy violations that could compromise your expert witness practice and your clients’ confidential information. It can also cover business interruption costs when cyber attacks and data breaches disrupt your ability to work on cases, as well as potential compensation claims from clients whose sensitive information was compromised.
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Build my coverInsurance for expert witnesses: FAQs
Is business insurance mandatory for an expert witness?
If your expert witness service employs staff, you are probably legally required (external link) to have employers’ liability insurance.
While not typically legally required for all expert witnesses, the Expert Witness Institute requires all members (external link) to have professional indemnity insurance.
Does business insurance cover me if I work remotely?
Business insurance typically covers you if you work from home. Professional indemnity insurance, public liability insurance, and cyber insurance apply regardless of your location.
Does insurance cover court appearances or cross-examination errors?
Professional indemnity insurance can help protect you against claims of mistakes, oversights, or negligence in your expert analysis and testimony. This can include cover for legal defence and potential compensation costs when parties claim your analysis was inaccurate, contradictory, or insufficient, or your methodology flawed.