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Read here for all blog posts from MEDPLI that discuss medical malpractice insurance consulting.

What do you do when your medical malpractice coverage is non-renewed, cancelled, or skyrockets?

By |2021-03-30T19:48:36-05:00July 27th, 2020|Consulting, Malpractice Insurance|

Your medical malpractice coverage can suddenly be canceled or drastically increase in cost for many reasons, which we discuss in this post. If you find yourself dropped or priced-out by your current insurer, MEDPLI has the expertise to quickly get you a policy from an A-rated insurer no matter what your circumstances are. [...]

What is Medical Malpractice Insurance?

By |2021-03-30T15:23:16-05:00November 8th, 2019|Consulting, Malpractice Insurance|

Medical malpractice insurance provides asset protection to doctors in the event they are sued for professional negligence (errors or omissions). Another term used for this type of coverage is Medical Professional Liability Insurance, the inspiration for the MEDPLI name. All practicing physicians in the United States should have some type of protection against [...]

Medical Malpractice Insurance for Arizona Doctors

By |2021-10-14T18:32:11-05:00November 8th, 2019|Arizona, Consulting, Malpractice Insurance, State Buying Guides|

MEDPLI delivers “A” rated professional liability coverage to medical doctors practicing in Arizona. As an independent broker, MEDPLI works for doctors to ensure they receive strong protection, while lowering premiums for doctors who deserve discounts for their good claim history. MEDPLI helps physicians who are changing jobs (need tail insurance?), starting new practices, [...]

Buying Malpractice Insurance 101: A Guide for Physicians

By |2024-01-12T09:16:05-06:00November 8th, 2019|Claims-Paid Insurance, Consulting, Malpractice Insurance, Occurrence Insurance, Tail Insurance|

Medical malpractice insurance can be confusing, even for the most highly educated. Doctors who are buying malpractice for the first time have many questions. What is claims-made? What is occurrence? What’s my retroactive date? Do I get a discount for working less than 20 hours per week? What does $1,000,000/$3,000,000 limits mean? Who [...]

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