The U.S. does not have a mandate requiring medical malpractice insurance, leaving it to states to mandate. The states who do require doctors to carry medical malpractice insurance are:
The limits and minimum requirements for medical malpractice insurance vary per state. Other states, including New York, do not require medical malpractice insurance, but it’s recommended.
Practices that should invest in medical malpractice include:
Any practice that deals with clients in a health-related manner should have medical malpractice insurance. Medical malpractice occurs when a health specialist commits a mistake that results in injury or worsening conditions to the person they are treating. OBGYNs have the highest number of lawsuits behind surgeons. Health is a very delicate subject and a mistake in this industry can lead to disaster. In 2017 alone there are over 2.5 thousand paid medical malpractice claims of $500,000 or more. Small practices can’t always afford the legal costs to defend themselves in court. New York accounted for almost 20% of medical malpractice claims between 2012 and 2016. Make sure your small practice is protected in case of a lawsuit concerning medical malpractice.
The specialty of the insured practice influences the cost of malpractice insurance heavily. OBGYNs and surgeons typically require the most amount of medical malpractice insurance. They face the highest risk and have a long history of medical malpractice lawsuits.
This is a tricky area when it comes to medical malpractice. Medical malpractice insurance typically excludes criminal acts, but some insurance agencies may pay for legal fees for a sexual assault claim against a physician. Patients are at a unique, vulnerable state when seeking medical help. They are often nervous, sedated or otherwise distracted or incapacitated. If a physician is accused of sexual assault, it may land to the physician to pay for their own defensive legal fees. Even if the accusation doesn’t fall to the small practice, the reputation of the small practice could be severely wounded.
Even after purchasing medical malpractice insurance, it’s important to take preventative measures to avoid medical malpractice claims.