If you offer consultancy services to the rail sector, you will know this is a challenging and broad role that demands a range of skills and often unique knowledge in how the industry operates.
From consulting on health and safety and risk management, workplace surveys and training, strategy and economics, through to engineering and operations, advice underpins everything – so success means coordinating all these aspects of the role to deliver for your customers.
The demanding nature of the rail consultant role is compounded by the challenges inherent in the rail industry. This is one of the most highly regulated sectors, but also one of the most potentially hazardous.
It is this combination of regulation and hazard that inevitably creates unique professional indemnity and general liability risks, even for the most experienced and diligent of consultants.
With that in mind, it’s fair to say that nearly all rail consultants will be required to hold specific insurance protections – not only to address the risks inherent in the role, but also as a stipulation of their contracts with customers.
Rail consultant insurance requirements can include:
Given the challenging and diverse nature of the role, however, rail consultants should review their insurance protection carefully, to ensure that gaps in cover do not leave them exposed.
For instance, when it comes to reviewing your professional indemnity insurance cover, it is worth thinking about extending your policy to include the following:
In the case of professional indemnity, these extensions will serve to ensure you are covered for a wide range of potential claims scenarios – but, as with any commercial insurances, speaking with an insurance expert in your sector makes a world of difference in getting your cover right.
Matthew Whitehurst, Account Director and rail specialist at Marsh Commercial commented: “Over the past 20 years of arranging insurance for rail companies, I have reviewed hundreds of rail contracts and been involved in real life incidents where insurance has proven invaluable. That is why it remains so important to regularly review cover and ensure you are as well protected as possible.”
If you operate a rail company, be that consultant, contractor, train operating company, rolling stock owner, or maintenance facilities, both in the UK and internationally, and you’re concerned about the risks to your business, please contact our rail expert Matthew Whitehurst on 07827158870 or email matthew.whitehurst@marshcommercial.co.uk.