Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI)
Coverage for lawsuits involving discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination

A former employee files a lawsuit alleging they were fired because of age, race, age, religion, sex or disability.
A former employee alleges they were fired in retaliation for a whistleblower claim.
An employee alleges derogatory verbal or physical behavior like jokes, slurs, comments or offensive pictures.
Confidential employee health information is leaked and an employee sues.
A well-qualified applicant sues after they weren’t hired claiming it was because of their disability.
A visually impaired customer sues because your website does not accommodate screen reader software.
Any business can be subject to a lawsuit from a former or current employee or a customer who feels they’ve been discriminated against.
Employment practices liability insurance (EPLI), an add-on to general liability insurance, can help cover costs if your business is sued by a customer or an employee for things such as sexual harassment, discrimination or wrongful termination.
An EPLI policy could help cover your legal fees if an employee (or several employees) accuses you of unfairly terminating them, or if a customer accuses you of violating their rights.
Employment practices insurance can also help pay for legal expenses associated with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance complaints. For example, if a claim is filed that you don’t have proper wheelchair access to your front door, EPLI could help.
An EPLI policy can help to protect your small businesses from the costs of lawsuits involving:
Harassment
Discrimination
Wrongful termination
Breach of employment contract
Negligent evaluation
Failure to hire or promote
Wrongful discipline
Deprivation of career opportunity
Wrongful infliction of emotional distress
Mismanagement of benefits
Wrongful discipline or demotion
Privacy invasion
Small businesses may be more vulnerable to harassment or discrimination claims because they don’t usually have a human resource department, legal staff or employee handbook.
If your small business is sued by a customer, employee or former employee, employment liability coverage is a type of liability insurance that could help cover your legal defense costs, and the costs of a settlement or judgement.
Some of the more common kinds of claims covered under an EPLI policy include:
Sexual harassment
Wrongful termination
Discrimination
EPLI can cover business owners, managers and employees. It’s an optional add-on to your NEXT general liability policy.
You need to have an active policy at the time the incident occurred, and when the claim is filed.
EPLI does not cover certain types of incidents, including:
EPLI will also not cover claims that are made if you do not have an active policy — even if you had EPLI when the incident occurred.
You must have coverage when the incident occurred and when the claim is made for it to be effective.
EPLI policies often don’t cover punitive damages or civil or criminal fines.
What you’ll spend on EPLI coverage depends on a variety of factors, such as:
The type of work you do
Number of employees
Your claims history
Your work experience
The limits you choose
The state where you work
And if you bundle EPLI and general liability insurance with an additional policy, such as workers’ compensation insurance, you could save up to 10%.
Get a free quote for EPLI online to see specific costs for your business.
Workers’ comp insurance can help protect your employees from work-related injuries and illnesses such as medical costs, job retraining, physical disabilities and more.
EPLI can help you pay legal fees for professional discrimination claims against your business. It can help to protect your business from employee accusations of unfair treatment — which is not covered by workers’ comp.
NEXT has EPLI as an add-on for general liability insurance.
You can buy NEXT EPLI insurance with general liability coverage 100% online in about 10 minutes.
Simply start a free quote to see options for your business. We’ll ask you a few questions and recommend coverage options.
If you like what you see, you can adjust the package limits and buy online. You’re insured immediately after payment, and you’ll have access to your certificate of insurance at no extra cost.