exali Glossary
Your encyclopedia of technical terms used in the insurance industry
The insurance industry is full of technical terms—from insurance policies and obligations to recourse claims. To help you keep track of everything, the exali glossary explains the main insurance terms in a simple, understandable, and practical way.
In the exali glossary, you will find not only definitions, but also practical examples, legal information, and references to the appropriate insurance coverage. This way, you always know where the risks lie—and how to protect yourself against them.
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Reputational Damage
If the repute and good standing of an injured party, self-employed person or company, i.e. their reputation, is harmed by a damage event, we call this a reputational damage.
The reputation of a person, company or brand is an important factor when it comes to long-lasting success. While it can often take years to build up a good reputation, negative headlines on the internet and social media can spread quickly and uncontrollably. Re-establishing this reputation and making up for the loss of trust once the storm has passed costs a lot of time and money in marketing and PR work. This expenditure and the resulting costs (from an actuarial point of view financial losses) are referred to as reputational damages.
If a policyholder’s reputation is affected, this reputational damage constitutes a first-party claim.
With Professional Indemnity Insurance from exali.com, reputational damages are also covered. This means that your insurer will pay the costs for a PR consultant, for example.
Term: Reputational Damage
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