Legal expenses insurance for businesses

Need business legal expenses insurance? Crefin & Partners: your independent insurance advisor helps you find the right legal expenses insurance.

Business conflicts or defaulting debtors can cost a lot of time, energy, and money. Business legal expenses insurance offers professional legal assistance and covers costs in disputes with customers, suppliers, employees, or authorities. At Crefin & Partners, as independent insurance advisors, we help you choose business legal expenses insurance that perfectly matches your company and risks. Request a free consultation and discover how to build legal security into your business.

What is business legal expenses insurance?
Business legal expenses insurance entitles you to expert legal assistance and reimbursement of litigation and attorney fees in the event of conflicts arising from your business operations. It is also often possible to have collection costs from defaulting debtors reimbursed. This covers both preventative advice and actual legal proceedings.
What can you cover with business legal expenses insurance?
You can choose from various modules such as labor (conflicts with staff), contracts (suppliers and customers), debt collection, intellectual property, traffic, and government disputes. We advise on which combination best suits the size and activities of your company.

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  • Professional legal support without incurring high immediate costs
  • Fast and expert handling of conflicts
  • Protection of your business continuity and reputation
  • Preventive advice to stay ahead of problems
Our insurance advisor ensures that you only pay for the modules you really need.
  • A waiting period often applies to new policies
  • Not all disputes are covered (for example, intentional acts)
  • Choose modules that match your industry and risks
  • Optionally combine with liability insurance for optimal coverage
Yes, within the collection module, including legal collection.

Often 3 months, sometimes shorter when switching.

With many policies, yes, provided it is within the coverage.

In most cases, yes, within the government module.