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The Facts about Fiduciary Liability

What does fiduciary liability insurance provide?

This coverage protects plan sponsors and trustees from defense cost and penalties if they are
sued for fiduciary decisions they make for an employee benefit plan. Plan fiduciaries are open to
many types of lawsuits. Plan participants may sue individually or as a class if they feel that benefits
were misrepresented or if they believe that different decisions by the trustees could have yielded a
higher return. They may even sue over enrollment issues.

Who are considered fiduciaries?

A plan fiduciary is anyone who has discretionary judgment authority for the employee benefit plans.
Under ERISA regulations a fiduciary is personally liable for the cost of their own defense if they are
sued for their decisions. They are liable for judgments and penalties, too.

Where does it say that Fiduciaries are held personally liable?

ERISA is explicit in providing for the personal liability of fiduciaries by stating that fiduciaries
cannot be relieved of their responsibilities through indemnification language in corporate bylaws
(Section 410(a)). However, ERISA specifically permits persons with personal liability exposure to
purchase liability insurance, if desired (Section 410(b)).

Is Fiduciary Liability Insurance mandatory under ERISA?

ERISA does not require liability protection; the only mandatory insurance is an ERISA/Fidelity
bond to protect the plan assets from losses due to misuse or misappropriation. The ERISA/Fidelity
bond protects the plan assets; without Fiduciary Liability insurance, who protects the fiduciaries?

What are typical defense costs in a fiduciary lawsuit?

According to a Fiduciary Liability Insurance Survey performed by the global actuarial consultants
Tillinghast – Towers Perrin, the average per claim defense cost hovered around $365,000 in 2003.
Penalties during the same period neared $200,000.

Does the ERISA/Fidelity Bond cover lawsuit costs?

No. As stated above, the ERISA/Fidelity bond protects the plan assets, not the fiduciaries.

How is Fiduciary Liability insurance provided by Colonial Surety Company?

Colonial Surety Company offers Fiduciary Liability insurance as an endorsement to our ERISA/
Fidelity bonds for qualifying plan assets only. The minimum policy is $100,000 in coverage.
Additional coverage is available up to $500,000 for unlimited trustees. The endorsement
is purchased on this website.

Use of this logo does not imply EPA endorsement


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