Yes, some policies offer retroactive coverage for incidents that occurred before the policy’s start date. It’s important to discuss this with your insurance provider.
Yes, some policies offer retroactive coverage for incidents that occurred before the policy’s start date. It’s important to discuss this with your insurance provider.
It's advisable to review your policy annually or whenever there is a significant change in your practice, such as new services offered or changes in patient volume ...
In many states and by many medical institutions, having medical malpractice insurance is a legal requirement for practicing medicine. Check with your local regulations to ensure compliance ...
The amount of coverage depends on your specific practice and the level of risk involved. Consulting with an insurance expert can help determine the appropriate coverage limits for your ...
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If your application contains purposefully misleading, absent, or inaccurate information, you could be charged with fraud. Your insurance carrier could potentially void your policy, or you could face civil or criminal charges or penalties.
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