Fiduciary Liability

Protecting the company and plan administrators against damages and defense costs.

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A look at the numbers

80%

Increase in the number of ERISA lawsuits from 2019 to 2020*

$500K

Average cost of defending a fiduciary claim**

50%

Percentage of fiduciary claims related to benefits disputes; the remainder of claims are related to administrative errors or miscommunications***

*Woodruff Sawyer: Protecting Against the ERISA Litigation Surge **Hall Benefits Law (2019) Fiduciary Legal Compliance: Avoiding Costly Fiduciary Breach Lawsuits ***NAPLIA (2007) Fiduciary Insurance: Understanding your Exposure

Built for small businesses

Thousands of small businesses use Counterpart’s insurance product offerings and risk management services to manage some of their most complicated risks

Technology

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Example

Technology

State:

Missouri

Limit:

$1,000,000

Retention:

$0

Premium:

$841

Consulting

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Example

Consulting

State:

Texas

Limit:

$1,000,000

Retention:

$0

Premium:

$706

Construction

Contractor working on a commercial job

Example

Construction

State:

Pennsylvania

Limit:

$1,000,000

Retention:

$0

Premium:

$1,030

Manufacturing

Workers on a manufacturing floor

Example

Manufacturing

State:

Illinois

Limit:

$2,000,000

Retention:

$

Premium:

$644

Architects & Engineers

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Example

Architects & Engineers

State:

California

Limit:

$1,000,000

Retention:

$0

Premium:

$627

Hospitality

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Example

Hospitality

State:

Florida

Limit:

$500,000

Retention:

$0

Premium:

$890

Medical Practitioners & Outpatient Care

Medical provider educating a patient

Example

Medical Practitioners & Outpatient Care

State:

California

Limit:

$1,000,000

Retention:

$0

Premium:

$1,397

We cover 300 + more industries

Across all 50 states

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Retention:

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What is covered?

Negligent Act

Actual or alleged negligent acts, errors, or omissions by an Insured in administering an Employee Benefit Plan

Fines & Penalties

Punitive Damages and Civil Money Penalties Coverage for penalties assessed under HIPAA, the PPACA, Section 502(c) of ERISA, or Section 4975 of the Internal revenue Code where permitted by law

Voluntary Compliance Loss

Coverage for Voluntary Compliance Programs administered by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Department of Labor (DOL), or other similar governmental authority to correct any inadvertent non-compliance by an Employee Benefit Plan

Termination of Benefits Plan

Amendments to or termination of an Employee Benefit Plan or failure to administer the plan according to plan documents

Settlor Coverage

Allegations of improper plan design or improper selection of investment options

Breach of Duty

Allegations of a failure to uphold your legal responsibilities in managing your benefit plans

+ Much more

And dozens of other coverages that are designed to help business grow with less risk

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How we’re different

Modular Forms

Quote multiple limits, retentions, and coverage options across all coverages

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AM Best rating of A (Excellent)

Underwritten by industry leaders with one of the strongest credit ratings from A.M Best

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Risk assessment

Generate custom risk assessments with proprietary insights into the exposures your clients may face

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Underwriter on-call

Get support from underwriters with over >120 years of collective experience

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Counterpart Senior Risk Engineer, Jake O'Donnell

We’re behind you

Jake started his insurance career at Chubb/Westchester, where he underwrote D&O, EPL, Fiduciary, and Crime coverages for private company and not-for-profit companies. Jake holds a Masters from Temple University and a Bachelors from the University of Miami, where he also played football. Jake received his CPCU designation in 2021.

Jake O'Donnell
Senior Risk Engineer

Claims Examples

Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Cost: $250,000+

Time to resolve: 

2+ years

Example

A retiree of a global manufacturer of household goods was shocked to discover that more than $750,000 had gone missing from their retirement accounts. Upon investigation, they learned the money had been stolen by a fraudster who managed to successfully impersonate the plaintiff on a phone call with the Plan Administrator and changed their online credentials. The plaintiff claimed the Plan Administrator didn't act with reasonable care, skill, prudence, and diligence to prevent the fraud. As relief, the plaintiff requested that they be awarded damages in the amount of their missing retirement funds, an amount of projected lost investment earnings, and the attorneys’ fees and costs.

Underwritten by the world’s leading insurance providers

Counterpart's products are underwritten by Aspen Specialty Insurance Company (A.M. Best “A” Rating*) and Evanston Insurance Company, a Markel® Company (A.M. Best “A” Rating*)

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