Medical Office Insurance

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Medical office insurance helps safeguard your medical practice.

Stay protected with medical office insurance so you can keep helping your patients.

Explore important insurance for an essential business.

Just as your patients need to maintain insurance coverage, so should you. Your medical office comes with a unique set of risks and a medical office insurance policy offers protection from the unexpected.

The risks your medical office faces.

While the list of every possible risk your medical office faces is lengthy, you can get insurance to help bring you coverage and peace of mind. Here are some of the most common risk factors in the medical industry that may be covered with medical office insurance:

  • Cyber Crime
  • Employee Lawsuits
  • Fiduciary Crime
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Medical Equipment Replacement
  • Needlestick Injuries
  • Regulatory Billing Errors
  • Spoilage of Medical Supplies


The business side of medical offices.

Naturally, such insurance can include more common business risks such as damage to property, personal injury, liability for visitors, and loss of income if your office is temporarily unusable. However, it may also include some specific risks for the medical profession.

Coverage against risks related to medical offices.

For example, if you had an electrical failure or a mechanical breakdown, medical goods such as vaccines could spoil. A data breach or computer hack could be particularly devastating given the sensitive information you store. Paper records could be costly to replace after a fire. These risks may be covered under this type of policy.

Medical malpractice is covered separately.

Don’t make any assumptions about your policy, however. Insurance is highly unlikely to cover medical malpractice and other liabilities relating to the advice and treatment you provide, so you’ll need to get such coverage separately.

Contact us for more information on medical office insurance and how it may benefit your practice.

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