A Surgeon With Liability Coverage From MEDPLI Standing In Front Of The Michigan Flag

Your time is better spent with patients, not insurance companies.

MEDPLI advocates for doctors to find the best rates in Michigan and manages the entire process, from quote to coverage. 

Top 5 Malpractice Insurance Carriers in Michigan

We recommend carriers with an AM Best “A” or higher rating. An A-rating indicates financial strength, long-term solvency, and an established history of protecting Michigan physicians.

  • The Doctor’s Company
  • MedPro Group

  • Coverys Group

  • ProAssurance

  • Michigan Professional Insurance Exchange

MEDPLI’s multi-quote approach saves an average of 20% on insurance premiums.

2025 Michigan Malpractice Insurance Rates by Specialty

These rate estimates are for informational purposes only and are based on the MI standard limits of $1,000,000 for Each Claim / $3,000,000 Aggregate per year in coverage.

Quotes require a completed application and underwriter approval. Contact us for a custom estimate if you don’t see your specialty.

 

 

Specialty 2025
Annual Premium
2025
Tail Premium
Anesthesiology $22,000 $44,000
Cardiovascular Disease– Minor Surgery $31,000 $62,000
Dermatology– No Surgery $12,000 $24,000
Emergency Medicine $43,000
$86,000
Family Practice– No Surgery $19,000 $38,000
Gastroenterology– No Surgery $23,000 $46,000
General Practice– No Surgery $19,000 $38,000
General Surgery $69,000 $138,000
Internal Medicine– No Surgery $19,000 $38,000
Neurology– No Surgery $22,000
$44,000
Obstetrics and Gynecology– Major Surgery $94,000 $188,000
Occupational Medicine $12,000 $24,000
Ophthalmology– No Surgery $12,000 $24,000
Orthopedic Surgery– No Spine $55,000 $110,000
Pathology– No Surgery $15,000
$30,000
Pediatrics– No Surgery $17,000 $34,000
Pulmonary Disease– No Surgery $27,000 $54,000
Psychiatry $12,000 $24,000
Radiology – Diagnostic $30,000 $60,000

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Michigan Medical Malpractice Payouts From 2015-2023

 Types of Professional Liability Insurance for Michigan Physicians

Physicians in Michigan can choose between these two primary types of medical malpractice insurance:

  • Provides coverage for incidents that occurred during the policy period IF the claim is filed while the policy is still active. If a claim is filed after the policy ends, that claim is NOT covered.
  • Typically, it offers lower premiums at the start of the policy, but rates increase yearly as the policy matures.
  • Physicians must obtain tail insurance coverage when a claims-made policy ends to ensure protection against future claims related to incidents that occurred during the policy period. Tail insurance premiums require a one-time cash payment equal to approximately 200% of the claims-made policy’s annual premium.
  • Provides coverage for incidents that occurred during the policy period, regardless of when a claim is reported to the carrier.
  • Typically, it offers more costly premiums at the start of the policy, but the rate stays constant throughout the policy’s duration.
  • Physicians do not need tail coverage when an occurrence policy ends.

In 2023, Michigan physicians were held liable for 179 medical malpractice payouts. 

  • Average Payout: $246,283
  • Total Payout: $44,084,750

(Source: National Practitioner Data Bank)

Does Michigan Have Damage Caps for Medical Malpractice Lawsuits?

Michigan does not limit economic damages, though limitations on the total amount of noneconomic damages have been in place since the early 1990s. For each subsequent year, the state treasurer adjusts the limitation amounts to reflect annual fluctuations in the consumer price index. 

Current Non-Economic Damage Caps: 

  • Lower Limit: $569,000 (All Injuries) 
  • Upper Limit: $1,016,000 (Exceptions Only) 

Qualifying Exceptions for the Upper Limit:

  • Permanent functional loss of 1 or more limbs caused either by a brain or spinal cord injury
  • Permanent cognitive impairment
  • Permanent loss or damage to a reproductive organ

Michigan Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice Claims

Michigan state law requires that medical malpractice claims be filed within a maximum of 6 years after the medical error and within these statutes of limitation, whichever is later:

  • 6 months from date of discovery

 Exceptions: 

  • Fraudulent conduct or concealment
  • Permanent loss or damage to a reproductive organ
  • Minor plaintiffs under the age of 8 can file an action up until their 10th birthday
  • In cases that involve reproductive system injury, minor plaintiffs under the age of 13 can file an action up until their 15th birthday or within 2 years from the date of injury, whichever is later. 

Canceled or Non-Renewed? MEDPLI Is Your Best Ally.

We’ve helped over 5,000 doctors eliminate liability risk with comprehensive coverage & affordable rates.

 Why Michigan Doctors Partner with MEDPLI

We exclusively broker medical malpractice insurance, focusing daily on making the professional liability process less burdensome and expensive for doctors. 

With MEDPLI, Michigan physicians:

  • Save Time & Money
    We submit application paperwork to multiple carriers on your behalf and compare quotes to find you the best rate from an A-rated carrier.
  • Stress Less
    We navigate the specific requirements of your medical specialty and individual risk profile to evaluate carriers and policy details to identify underwriters whose risk appetite aligns with your needs.


MEDPLI helps doctors in every specialty.

Whether you’re a neurosurgeon in Detroit or run a MedSpa in Petoskey, MEDPLI will provide you with premier coverage at a competitive rate. Call 800-969-1339 or Request a Quote.