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04 Aug 2020

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Do architects often get sued? Thinking of setting up an architectural firm and was warned by colleagues of certain legal risks. Any advice?

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When there are defective works in buildings, it's very common for all the relevant parties to get sued together. The construction company, engineers, architects and other related parties will often be named by the plaintiffs in their lawsuit.

Case in point: In 2016, residents of The Seaview Condominium (it's in Amber Road - East Coast Area) sued 4 parties for $32 million, due to defective works in their condominium. They sued the real estate developer, the architects, the engineers, and the main labour contractor.

As an architect, you could well be innocent, but mistakes made by other parties like the construction company could leave you seriously exposed to legal liability. It's therefore a standard industry practice for architects to get professional indemnity insurance to protect them from lawsuits. There's a guide on architects professional indemnity insurance here.

Professional indemnity insurance will pay for lawyer's fees and legal damages awarded. Provide helps business owners get online quotes for commercial insurance, while saving up to 25% on your premiums. Get architects insurance quotes here.​​​

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