Big ‘I’ Professional Liability Launches New Risk Management Website

The Big “I” is pleased to announce the Big “I” Professional Liability risk management website formerly known as “E&O Happens” is now E&O Guardian. The new website provides a fresh look and feel for the risk management library, which has also been updated with new resources.

E&O Guardian is home to a variety of educational materials around errors & omissions topics, including articles, recorded webinars, and a robust new collection of 20-minute “Lightning Learning” webinars. The website also contains a set of practical tools available for agencies, including sample checklists, procedures manuals, disclaimers and customer letters. E&O Guardian is provided as a Swiss Re policyholder and Big “I” member benefit.  Some content is available to all Big “I” members, with certain resources reserved for exclusive access by Swiss Re policyholders.

“We’re thrilled to release this revamped resource to help Swiss Re Corporate Solutions policyholders avoid E&O claims and improve their agency’s operations,” says Amanda Juratovic, Big “I” assistant vice president of E&O operations. “The Big ‘I’ Professional Liability Program and Swiss Re Corporate Solutions continue to build on over 30 years of shared history and experience protecting independent agents. Even the website name, ‘E&O Guardian,’ reflects the spirit of our program. We are here to protect our policyholders before and after any claims that arise.”

“The E&O Guardian website provides very practical information for insurance agents designed to prompt proactive behavior to avoid E&O claims,” says Elizabeth Whitney, Swiss Re Corporate Solutions head of U.S. agents and senior vice president. “We pride ourselves on offering our insureds not just a policy but a comprehensive program. Knowing that an agent’s time is a precious resource, we’ve streamlined the site so policyholders can quickly connect with the information they need to keep their operation running well, avoid claims and successfully defend themselves should one occur.”