Malpractice Insurance Law and Legal Definition
Malpractice insurance is one of the most expensive types of insurance policies that can be purchased. Malpractice insurance is purchased most often by medical professionals to financially cover them if they are sued for malpractice by their clients. Malpractice insurance is mainly designed to provide medical professionals protection from lawsuits. Premiums are adjusted for the type of medicine practiced, the type and amount of coverage needed, and whether the insurance covers an individual or a group. Location of the practice and the laws prevailing are other circumstances that affect the premiums of malpractice insurance.
Legal Definition list
- Malpractice
- Malitiis Hominum Est Obviandum
- Malingering [Military Law]
- Malicious Prosecution
- Malicious Mischief
- Malpractice Insurance
- Malpractice Insurance
- Malt Beverage
- Malum In Se
- Malum Prohibitum
- Malversation
Related Legal Terms
- Accelerated Life Insurance Benefits
- Accident Insurance
- Accidental Death and Dismemberment [Insurance]
- Accommodation Line [Insurance]
- Accountants Professional Liability Insurance
- Accounts Receivable Insurance
- Actual Cash Value Insurance
- Actual Delivery of Insurance Policy
- Actuarial Documents [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Actuarially Appropriate [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]