Directors & Officers Insurance protects company owners, managers, officers and directors’ personal assets that are at stake when making decisions affecting the company or non-profit organization. A suit can be brought against the Directors & Officers by a third party or the company itself.
Private company examples range from suits brought by investors claiming mismanagement of company assets to an outside party bringing legal action for hiring away employees.
Non-profits purchase D&O to protect their board members who diligently, and often voluntarily, serve the cause of the organization. Fund raising, community awareness, and reputation are important to a non-profit and they often select influential board members. More often than not, these board members have significant wealth and the D&O policy allows them to make decisions freely without the fear of personal liability.
Why do companies and organizations purchase D&O Insurance?
Contact Sherwood Bowditch or Ben Winters at (804) 746-5178 to find out more about D&O insurance and request a proposal.
Winters-Oliver is a specialty insurance agency offering property & casualty insurance and employee benefits to small and middle market businesses.