Every Employer, no matter how small, faces the specter of being sued by a past, present or prospective employee at some time.

Such employment practices claims are widespread – so much so that most businesses are much more likely to have an employment practices liability claim than a general liability or property loss claim.

Nearly 75% of all litigation against corporations today involves employment disputes, which can be extremely costly.

The cost associated with an employment practices claim can be significant.

In 2018, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission resolved 90,558 charges of discrimination and recovered about $505 million in remedies for discrimination plaintiffs.

In addition, the EEOC recovered nearly $70 million for victims of sexual harassment through litigation and administrative enforcement that year, up roughly 50% from $47.5 million in 2017.

Sexual harassment claims and recoveries have surged since the start of the #MeToo movement, which has emboldened many victims to come forward and file complaints.

Keep in mind, the above are just penalties and do not include defense costs, which can exceed $100,000 per claim for employers.

For these reasons and more, employment practices liability insurance is crucial for any employer. The risks of being sued by an employee for discrimination or harassment have increased substantially, particularly now in the #MeToo era.

Employers need EPLI coverage because comprehensive general liability policies and workers’ comp policies exclude employmentrelated claims.

EPLI coverage Policies cover:

  • Defense costs (court fees, attorney fees and related costs).
  • Payment of settlements and/or judgments up to the policy’s limits.
  • Any fines or penalties levied by government agencies.

EPLI policies cover business owners as well as directors, officers and managers. Some policies also cover employees.

Additionally, you can buy third party policies to cover claims brought by nonemployees, such as clients.

ACTIONS EPLI COVERS

  • Discrimination based on gender, race, national origin, religion or disability
  • Sexual harassment or other unlawful harassment in the workplace
  • Wrongful termination
  • Failure to employ or promote
  • Retaliation
  • Employment-related misrepresentation
  • Failure to adopt adequate workplace or employment policies and procedures
  • Employment-related defamation or invasion of privacy
  • Negligent evaluation of an employee
  • Wrongful discipline of an employee
  • Employment-related infliction of emotional distress.

NOTE: Wage and hour claims, or disputes regarding overtime pay for non-exempt employees, have become more expensive in recent years, so most EPLI policies exclude this coverage. Business owners may be able to find endorsements to add wage and hour coverage.

Costs

EPLI claims can be extremely expensive. The average cost of a discrimination claim is $125,000, and 25% of judgments exceed $500,000.

Most businesses are wise to have at least $1 million in coverage. However, higher coverage limits increase your premium cost, so you want to balance your coverage needs and your budgetary concerns.

Call us if you want further information or need help in gauging your EPLI coverage needs.

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