TXMEEN
Mechanical
- Oct 7, 2007
- 23
I am looking into performing design work on the side and have run into the obstacle of paying for E&O insurance. I have received a few quotes for $6000-$8000 per year. Just starting out, assisting individuals with their product designs, I doubt people will be able to pay $100+/hr for engineering work meaning I would likely pay $8000 to make $3000.
I have come across a number of freelance sites and have seen individuals who offer design services. Some sites show the individuals earnings and they are making less than the price for insurance.
Is there a way around the E&O insurance? I don’t know how these individuals are offering design services if they are not engineers. And if they are engineers, how can they afford to pay the high insurance cost with smaller jobs?
Are you exempt from liability somehow if you offer “design” services and not “engineering” services? When looking at the rules from the engineering board in my state, it sounds like design and engineering are the same and a stamp is required on design and/or engineering work.
Thanks
I have come across a number of freelance sites and have seen individuals who offer design services. Some sites show the individuals earnings and they are making less than the price for insurance.
Is there a way around the E&O insurance? I don’t know how these individuals are offering design services if they are not engineers. And if they are engineers, how can they afford to pay the high insurance cost with smaller jobs?
Are you exempt from liability somehow if you offer “design” services and not “engineering” services? When looking at the rules from the engineering board in my state, it sounds like design and engineering are the same and a stamp is required on design and/or engineering work.
Thanks