Georgia physicians should purchase tail insurance when ending or changing a claims-made policy. Tail coverage protects you from malpractice claims filed after your policy expires for incidents that occurred while you were insured. Tail premiums in Georgia are typically 150–250% of your annual premium, depending on specialty and risk factors.
By Max Schloemann|2025-12-01T01:11:49-06:00December 1st, 2025|Georgia Medical Malpractice Insurance FAQ|
About the Author: Max Schloemann
Max Schloemann is a medical malpractice insurance broker helping physicians and surgeons secure Medical Professional Liability coverage. A Magna Cum Laude graduate of Southern Illinois University’s College of Business, he was named Outstanding Management Senior.
Max began his career in 2008 at an industry-leading firm and founded MEDPLI in 2017 to guide private practice doctors and physicians in transition through the complexities of malpractice insurance.
Outside of work, Max, his wife Kristen (a Physician Assistant), and their four kids enjoy the outdoors and attending the kids’ sporting events. For malpractice insurance questions, you can contact Max here.

