So, it's kind of a weird thing. He works for a group practice here in town, where I will be administering and scoring the assessments. However, I won't be employed by the group practice, I'm being employed by the psychologist himself and underneath his LLC. He is wanting me to get my own coverage as I'm going to be a contract employee and what not. I'm still really new to this world so I'm not sure if this is standard practice or not. This will be my first "in the field" job outside of working at the state hospital, which is a whole different goose itself haha. I love the state hospital and all of it's antics (aside from awfully low pay - which is why I'm picking up this PT assessment gig), but I need a little something more that uses my skills. At the state hospital I'm kind of a little guy that does all the competency evaluators bidding, with a little bit of therapy and treatment planning with my caseload thrown in haha.
I did call the Trust's customer service and they pointed me in the right direction. I was on the wrong website. I guess they have a whole separate website for the insurance program they have for master level folks. I'm all set up. But Jesus, nobody warns you that liability insurance in the real world is expensive. I remember in my program as a student I paid $30 for my practicum coverage... that's way cheaper than what was just paid lol. I'm all set now, though. And thank you again to the OP for this post as it has helped me as well!