Medical malpractice insurance is a form of errors and omissions (E&O) coverage. It protects physicians and other healthcare
professionals from lawsuits and claims of alleged negligence that cause injury to their patients.
In the rapidly evolving world of healthcare, your liability exposure
changes over time. Let HUB evaluate your risk and tailor medical malpractice insurance
coverage to meet your unique needs. We offer:
- “A” rated, financially stable insurers who will be there when you need them
- Competitively priced medical malpractice insurance that covers you in your private
practice and in hospitals where you have privileges
- Coverage for risks unique to telemedicine practitioners including privacy breaches, technology errors & omissions, and legal challenges
that can arise when a doctor is in a different state or country than the patient
- Access to the industry’s widest array of coverage options, including occurrence, claims-made and convertible claims-made policies
- Claims defense with consent to settle – ask about our carriers’ track records
- Experienced claims managers who keep you informed
- Death, disability, and retirement (DDR) benefit – free tail after two to five years of continuous coverage by the carrier
Here are a few examples of medical professionals for whom medical malpractice insurance is essential:
- Physicians
- Physician Assistants
- Nurse Practitioners
- Registered Nurses
- Licensed practical nurses
- Nurse anesthetists (CRNAs)
- Physical Therapists
- Personal Trainers
- Optometrists
- Dentists
In the rapidly evolving world of healthcare, your liability exposure
changes over time. Let HUB evaluate your risk and tailor medical malpractice insurance
coverage to meet your unique needs. We offer:
- “A” rated, financially stable insurers who will be there when you need them
- Competitively priced medical malpractice insurance that covers you in your private
practice and in hospitals where you have privileges
- Coverage for risks unique to telemedicine practitioners including privacy breaches, technology errors & omissions, and legal challenges
that can arise when a doctor is in a different state or country than the patient
- Access to the industry’s widest array of coverage options, including occurrence, claims-made and convertible claims-made policies
- Claims defense with consent to settle – ask about our carriers’ track records
- Experienced claims managers who keep you informed
- Death, disability, and retirement (DDR) benefit – free tail after two to five years of continuous coverage by the carrier