Am I obligated to show a client (parent of a tutoring student) my liability insurance paperwork, including premiums, amounts we are covered for, etc?

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Am I obligated to show a client (parent of a tutoring student) my liability insurance paperwork, including premiums, amounts we are covered for, etc?

If no injury has occured, do they have any right to request/have access to this information?

Asked on December 11, 2013 under Business Law, Massachusetts

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

They have the right to ask for it. You have the right to refuse to show it. And they have the right to stop using you (e.g. to not have you tutor their child) if they're not comfortable with not seeing that information. It's like any other business decision: you decide what you're willing to do or share; customers and potential customers decide then if they want to work with you.


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