Employer? Employee?
Do I need my own cover?
Is professional indemnity (PI) insurance cover best held by the employer or the individual practitioner?
Guild Insurance provides cover on an individual practitioner basis as we view this as the best way for podiatrists to meet their PI insurance requirements.
The new PI insurance standard under national registration requires that registered podiatrists maintain insurance with a limit of at least $5M cover at all times when practising.
To meet this standard, podiatrists need to consider having their own PI insurance in cases where they practice outside their employment.
A distinct advantage of having cover on an individual basis is that it is portable, and covers a podiatrist in a broad range of circumstances where they may not be covered under their employer’s policy but could still be liable including when working in multiple practices as well as volunteering or providing off-the-cuff advice.
While it is possible under national registration to be covered under a group policy, such as those provided by a hospital or union, this cover may not provide the best protection for the individual practitioner.
There are circumstances where the ‘law of vicarious liability’ may not protect practitioners in the employ of others. For example, if you are deemed to be acting outside of the scope of your position of employment.
A broad defence mounted by your employer may also not safeguard your specific professional interests. With your own insurance, you can be sure that your best interests, rather than your employer’s, are being defended.
Combined Liabilities
Public liability claims may also be made against the individual practitioner or the employer. That is why Guild provides a combined liabilities cover to offer peace of mind. For the insured podiatrist, products liability, public liability and professional indemnity are all covered under the one policy.
Am I covered if I…?
At Guild we often receive questions about whether we cover ‘this’ or ‘that’. It is difficult to make assumptions as each claim has its own specific set of circumstances.
However, we can say that Guild provides cover for the full scope of podiatric practice that you are qualified and registered to perform with no exclusions. The best advice we can give is stay within the regulations and your qualifications and have peace of mind that you are covered.
For more information on Guild’s Liabilities Insurance for Podiatrists contact us on 1800 810 213
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