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New Complimentary Legal Support for PI Policyholders

Dawn Harding

18 June 2025

NBS Underwriting is pleased to introduce new legal support benefits now available to all Professional Indemnity (PI) policyholders — delivered in partnership with specialist professional indemnity solicitors, Leeson Legal.

Always seeking to add more value to professional indemnity cover, this latest enhancement gives insured professionals access to expert legal guidance to support their day-to-day work and contractual decisions.

What’s Included?

1. Free Document Review & Legal Advice on Collateral Warranties and Appointments

Policyholders can receive legal advice on:

  • Contracts of engagement
  • Collateral warranties

Leeson Legal will assess documents to ensure consistency with the scope of coverage under the NBS PI policy. With extensive experience in the Irish professional indemnity insurance market, they understand the urgency that can sometimes accompany commercial opportunities or commitments, and are prepared to respond accordingly.

Where broader legal input is required beyond the specifics of the policy, Leeson Legal also offers additional commercial advice at a concessionary rate.

2. Free Legal Advice Helpline

Leeson Legal solicitors are also available to provide general legal guidance and answer queries related to policy terms and professional matters. The helpline provides direct access to experienced legal professionals, offering practical guidance to support informed decision-making and reduce risk.

Accessing the Service

To use these services, policyholders can contact Leeson Legal quoting their NBS policy number:

Phone: +353 (0)1 485 2989
Email: legal@leesongroup.com

Details of these benefits will be included with all Professional Indemnity quotes and policy documentation issued by NBS.

These new benefits reflect a continued commitment to supporting professionals with more than just insurance — offering proactive, practical legal support aligned with real-world demands.

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