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Coverage for the Firms That Measure and Document It.

Structured around how technical and surveying professionals practice, contract, and carry risk.

Technical and surveying professionals produce data that others rely on to make significant decisions. The exposure is professional in nature, tied to the accuracy of the work and how others act on it. Standard programs are often not structured to reflect that.

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Disciplines We Serve

Built Around Your Discipline

Each discipline links to a dedicated page with coverage considerations specific to how those firms practice and carry risk. All coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the policy as issued.

Land Surveyors

Boundary disputes and errors in technical data can surface years after the original survey.

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Residential Builders

Site liability, workers' compensation, and warranty-related exposure alongside professional considerations.

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BIM and 3D Scanning

Errors in technical data relied upon throughout design and construction can give rise to claims well after the original engagement.

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Geospatial Consultants

Professional liability tied to the accuracy and application of geospatial data.

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Drone Mapping Services

Carries both the professional liability of the data produced and the operational liability of unmanned aerial operations.

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Commissioning Agents

When a building system underperforms, the commissioning report is often among the first things reviewed.

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Building Diagnostics

A diagnostic report relied upon during a property acquisition or that understated a deficiency is among the claim types worth considering.

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Worth Understanding

Before You Review Your Program

The most common gap in design professional programs is coverage that does not reflect how the firm actually practices. A professional liability policy that excludes certain project types, GL limits that do not meet contract requirements, a cyber policy with sublimits too low to matter.

These gaps do not surface at renewal. They surface at claim time.

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Our Coverage Stack

Coverage Considered Across Every Layer

Coverage structured around your discipline and how your firm operates. All coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the policy as issued.

General & Property Liability (BOP) 

Helps respond when someone claims your business caused bodily injury or property damage.

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Workers' Compensation

For covered employee injuries tied to work. This can include office injuries, travel-related work injuries, or incidents during job site visits.

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Professional Liability

Helps respond when a client alleges your professional services caused a financial loss, project issue, or other damages.

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Umbrella Liability

Sits above multiple underlying policies and responds when primary limits are exhausted.

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Excess Liability

Extends the limits of a single underlying policy without changing its terms.

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Cyber Liability

AEC firms carry more data exposure than most expect. Responds to costs from a covered cyber incident.

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The Process

How We Approach It

Step 1
Understand Your Discipline

What you design, how you contract, and where professional liability considerations tend to surface in firms doing similar work.

Step 2
Review What You Have

Existing policies reviewed against your actual operations. Limits, exclusions, retroactive dates, and anything else worth addressing before a recommendation is made.

Step 3
Structure the Right Program

Coverage considered around your discipline and contracts. You will know what each policy is designed to address and what it excludes before anything is placed.

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