Liability insurance


Corporate/Institutional Liability Insurance (TPL)

Liability insurance protects an employer against liability for damages that may arise due to accidents to people or damage to property.

Public Liability Insurance (PLI)

Local government officials and municipal administrators are responsible for decisions related to the management of municipalities. Wrong decisions can lead to financial claims.

Directors and Officers Liability Insurance (D&O)

Directors and officers of companies can be personally liable for their actions or inactions, and thus incur liability for damages. D&O liability insurance is specifically designed for individuals in such a position. This also applies to personal financial liability. Social media scandals, information leaks and other phenomena bring entirely new types of risks to the work of a manager.

Professional Indemnity Insurance (PI)

Professional liability insurance is intended to compensate for general financial losses that the insured may cause to their clients in the course of their work. Professional liability insurance specifically compensates for losses resulting from errors or negligence in the performance of agreed services provided by experts in specific professions.

Digital insurance (CYBER insurance)

Cyber insurance is the name given to insurance policies that compensate customers for losses due to digital attacks or security breaches in the computer systems of companies and organizations.