Malpractice Insurance Companies

 

 




Wall Street Journal

The Wrong End of Lawsuits
Wall Street Journal
Professional-liability insurance typically has been among the top operating costs for law firms, after compensation and real estate. Most firms, particularly those with 50 or more lawyers, buy malpractice insurance, says Anne Marie Davine, ...

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  Sun, 05 Feb 2012 23:29:24 GMT


Change in leadership at malpractice insurer
Parkersburg News
By JOLENE CRAIG (jcraig@newsandsentinel.com) , Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG - With a new year comes a changing of the guard for West Virginia's largest medical malpractice insurance company. "We had a change in leadership," said Dr. R.
Diederich Healthcare Expands Medical Malpractice Coverage to New Jersey PhysiciansPR Web (press release)
Diederich Healthcare Expands Med Mal Coverage to New JerseyInsurance Journal

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  Wed, 01 Feb 2012 05:11:12 GMT



Malpractice insurance covering former Meredith law firm will pay $1.6M to FRM ...
The Laconia Daily Sun
According to attorney Phil McLaughlin, who represents Gould and Burke, PLLC formerly of 15 Northview Drive in Meredith, the $1.6-million comes from a malpractice insurance policy carried by the law firm. He said the total insurance amount was ...

  Thu, 26 Jan 2012 05:20:27 GMT


Indiana nose doctor sues Alabama insurance company
BusinessWeek
A former nose surgeon from northwestern Indiana accused of billing insurers and patients for procedures he didn't perform is suing his malpractice insurance company, claiming it failed to properly defend him in hundreds of civil cases.

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  Thu, 12 Jan 2012 12:46:47 GMT



Leader: Reforms have aided medical malpractice climate
Huntington Herald Dispatch
HUNTINGTON -- The new leader of the West Virginia Mutual Insurance Co. said the medical malpractice insurance climate in West Virginia has made significant strides since 2004, when the state Legislature passed sweeping civil justice reforms.

  Tue, 31 Jan 2012 05:11:48 GMT


Utah Business

Medical Provider Shortage Looms Large
Utah Business
For instance, many OB/GYN doctors are simply getting out of obstetrics altogether, due in part to the cost of liability/malpractice insurance. Gessel says an OB/GYN physician might pay as much as $100000 a year in liability insurance premiums.

  Tue, 07 Feb 2012 22:53:44 GMT



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