Estate Planning / Trusts insurance
Very High RiskEstate planning attorneys draft wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advise on wealth transfer strategies including tax planning. This practice area carries very high risk because errors are often not discovered until the client has died, eliminating any opportunity to correct mistakes. Beneficiaries who suffer losses from planning errors are highly motivated litigants with clear, quantifiable damages.

Key Malpractice Exposures
Drafting errors in wills and trusts that fail to carry out the client's intent are the primary exposure, often involving substantial estate values. Failure to properly address tax elections, generation-skipping transfer tax, or changed tax laws can cost beneficiaries millions. Improper execution of documents under state formalities requirements can invalidate an entire estate plan, and claims may surface decades after the work was performed.
Coverage Considerations
Extended reporting period provisions are critically important for estate planning attorneys because of the long tail between when work is performed and when claims emerge. Firms should maintain prior acts coverage without gaps and consider purchasing an unlimited extended reporting period endorsement. Carriers often require higher premiums for estate planning practices, and firms should ensure their limits reflect the estate values they typically handle.
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