| Florida Medical Malpractice Claims-made Liability Insurance |
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It is easy to get lost in the many varieties of Florida medical malpractice insurance available as a medical professional. There are several basic types of medical malpractice insurance available to Florida doctors and it is important to understand the benefits/drawbacks to each type. Let's take a look at the most common type of medical malpractice insurance that you will find in Florida and most other states such as California or Texas. Certainly the most typical type of medical malpractice insurance is claims-made coverage. Claims-made coverage covers all types of medical malpractice claims that a patient files during the policy period. Since it usually takes some time between an alleged event of malpractice and a claim to be filed, the first annual premium for Florida claims-made malpractice insurance often starts out relatively low. This premium will increase over the next 5-7 years until it matures and levels off.
For a doctor or surgeon practicing in say the Jacksonville or Orlando area, claims-made medical malpractice insurance offers several important benefits over the less common types of insurance. For one thing, claims-made coverage does not overcharge you (typically) by attempting to predict what your future costs will be. The premiums paid are based on the historical and current claims for practitioners in similar fields, offering a realistic price
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