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Architect insurance is the safety net every design professional needs but nobody wants to think about. This episode breaks down what coverage you need, what it costs, and how to protect your practice from career-ending claims.
We cover professional liability and E&O insurance, general liability, and workers' compensation. You'll learn the critical difference between claims-made and occurrence policies, why tail coverage matters when you retire or switch carriers, and how waiver of subrogation and hold harmless clauses protect your project team.
We also walk through real claim scenarios, insurance requirements for contractors and owners, and risk management strategies that lower your premiums.
📝 Key topics covered:
Professional liability and E&O insurance for architects
Claims-made vs occurrence policies explained
Tail coverage and extended reporting periods
Waiver of subrogation in construction contracts
Hold harmless agreements and indemnification clauses
Architect insurance costs and premium factors
⏱️ Chapters:
(0:00) Introduction
(3:42) Architect Insurance Requirements
(8:39) Contractor Insurance Requirements
(10:23) Owner Insurance Requirements
(11:53) Owner-Built Project Scenario
(14:06) Contractor-Led Project Scenario
(15:52) Multiple Parties in a Claim
(18:52) Insurance Costs and Legal Terms
(23:49) Architect Insurance Exam Questions
(27:18) Recap and Resources
📖 Read the full blog post
📝 Download the FREE Architect Insurance study notes
🎯 Get access to all ARE study materials with the ARE 101 Membership
🎯 Join our 10-week ARE Boot Camp
📚 Individual ARE Exam Courses:
PcM 101 (Practice Management)
PjM 101 (Project Management)
AIA Contracts 101
CE 101 (Construction and Evaluation)
PA 101 (Programming and Analysis)
PPD 101 (Project Planning and Design)
PDD 101 (Construction Documents and Specs)
Building Codes 101
Mechanical Systems 101
By Michael Riscica5
2323 ratings
Architect insurance is the safety net every design professional needs but nobody wants to think about. This episode breaks down what coverage you need, what it costs, and how to protect your practice from career-ending claims.
We cover professional liability and E&O insurance, general liability, and workers' compensation. You'll learn the critical difference between claims-made and occurrence policies, why tail coverage matters when you retire or switch carriers, and how waiver of subrogation and hold harmless clauses protect your project team.
We also walk through real claim scenarios, insurance requirements for contractors and owners, and risk management strategies that lower your premiums.
📝 Key topics covered:
Professional liability and E&O insurance for architects
Claims-made vs occurrence policies explained
Tail coverage and extended reporting periods
Waiver of subrogation in construction contracts
Hold harmless agreements and indemnification clauses
Architect insurance costs and premium factors
⏱️ Chapters:
(0:00) Introduction
(3:42) Architect Insurance Requirements
(8:39) Contractor Insurance Requirements
(10:23) Owner Insurance Requirements
(11:53) Owner-Built Project Scenario
(14:06) Contractor-Led Project Scenario
(15:52) Multiple Parties in a Claim
(18:52) Insurance Costs and Legal Terms
(23:49) Architect Insurance Exam Questions
(27:18) Recap and Resources
📖 Read the full blog post
📝 Download the FREE Architect Insurance study notes
🎯 Get access to all ARE study materials with the ARE 101 Membership
🎯 Join our 10-week ARE Boot Camp
📚 Individual ARE Exam Courses:
PcM 101 (Practice Management)
PjM 101 (Project Management)
AIA Contracts 101
CE 101 (Construction and Evaluation)
PA 101 (Programming and Analysis)
PPD 101 (Project Planning and Design)
PDD 101 (Construction Documents and Specs)
Building Codes 101
Mechanical Systems 101

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