HR consultants and employment-law advisers

Reviewed by Matthew Bartlett, Director · Last reviewed 2026-06-23

HR consulting and employment-law advisory is a high-volume, high-touch professional services category. UK employment law changes frequently and tribunal awards can be material even for small employers. This entry explains the PI position for UK HR consultants and employment-law advisers (other than practising solicitors, who are covered under the SRA Minimum Terms).

The exposure

Three distinguishing features for HR consulting PI:

  1. Tribunal-driven claim values. A successful unfair-dismissal claim can produce awards in the tens of thousands; discrimination claims have uncapped awards. If the HR consultant's advice led to the dismissal or the alleged discriminatory practice, the consultant is exposed.
  2. Multiple-employee exposure. A flawed policy designed by the consultant can affect every employee in the client's organisation. Aggregation clauses matter here — a single advisory error can produce many connected claims.
  3. Regulatory currency. Employment law updates frequently (TUPE, gig-economy classification, IR35 reforms, statutory sick pay, flexible working). Advice given against last year's rules can be wrong this year.

Typical claim scenarios

Who is allowed to do this work

HR consulting itself is unregulated. Anyone can provide HR consulting services. But specific elements require regulated authorisation:

For a PI insurer, the distinction matters: standard "management consultant" wording may not extend to reserved legal activities. The schedule needs to reflect what the consultant actually does.

Typical PI structure

For a UK HR consultancy with £150k – £500k fees:

Annual premium typically £750 – £2,500 depending on size, claims history, and proportion of higher-risk work (TUPE, redundancy programmes, discrimination investigations).

What HR consultants should also carry

Renewal notes

For HR consulting renewals, the underwriter usually wants to know:

About Apex Insurance Brokers

Apex Insurance Brokers Limited arranges PI cover for UK HR consultants and employment-law advisers (other than practising solicitors). FCA firm reference number 724952. We discuss the scope of services, the contract framework, and the wording extensions that matter for high-volume HR advisory work.

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Apex Insurance Brokers serves UK professional services firms and commercial businesses. Call 0117 325 0027, email info@apexinsurancebrokers.co.uk, or request a quotation.

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