My guess is that not using one's seal increases one's liability exposure because it can be construed as knowing one did not use the proper standard of care.TimNY said:Not that I don't trust insurance companies or anything.. But I can foresee that in the event of a claim the insurance company will state that since you did not use the stamp nor the number it was a personal opinion; you were not acting in a capacity of a licensed professional; your professional liability policy will not cover the problem.But, not all insurance companies are evil. I think.
That makes sense to mebrudgers said:My guess is that not using one's seal increases one's liability exposure because it can be construed as knowing one did not use the proper standard of care.
Please submit the name of one that is not.One of the current or former Forum members had an excellent "tag line"...But, not all insurance companies are evil. I think. :smile: