Buying Medical Malpractice Insurance: Key Considerations for Physicians

Oct 09, 2024 at 09:30 am by steve


By William Kanich, MD, JD, MagMutual Executive Chair

 

According to the American Medical Association, 31 percent of physicians have faced a medical malpractice lawsuit, with the number rising to 47 percent for doctors aged 55 or older.

Whether you’re a young physician starting in practice or a veteran physician who is reviewing the available options in the market, there are many considerations beyond price when purchasing malpractice insurance. Here are key points to consider about any prospective insurance carrier:

  1. Financial Strength

You should feel confident that your insurer can cover claims now and in the future. To assess the financial strength of an insurance provider, review ratings from AM Best. Look for insurers rated "A" or better, and observe whether their ratings have been rising, falling or remaining stable.

  1. Corporate Structure

Medical malpractice insurers typically come in two forms:

  1. Policy Type

There are two basic types of malpractice insurance policies:

Most medical malpractice policies are claims-made. To protect against claims after your policy ends, you may need to purchase tail coverage, which extends coverage for events that occurred during the policy period but are reported later.

  1. Cost

Your premium depends largely on:

Some insurers may have higher upfront premiums but offer dividends or extra benefits, so be sure to weigh these factors when determining the best value.

  1. Claims Handling Process

Facing a lawsuit can be stressful, so it’s important to understand how your insurer handles claims. Key questions to ask include:

Review the insurer’s trial outcome statistics and relationships with expert attorneys to help you choose the right coverage.

  1. Additional Considerations

Before making a final decision, also evaluate:

 

Considering these factors will help you choose the best medical malpractice insurance provider for your needs.

MagMutual offers comprehensive insurance protection for healthcare providers and organizations. MagMutual’s Learning Center offers many additional resources concerning the business, practice and regulation of medicine. You can learn more about these resources and services here.

 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article does not constitute legal, medical or any other professional advice. No attorney-client relationship is created and you should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included in this article without seeking legal or other professional advice.

 

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