MIKEL'S INSURANCE SERVICES Blog: dental malpractice insurance
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Thursday, October 27, 2022Dental malpractice insurance can provide essential coverage for your patients, practice and career. Oral healthcare professionals of all experience levels may face lawsuits for malpractice, and this type of insurance can help provide financial assistance in these situations. READ MORE >>
Wednesday, July 20, 2022Dental malpractice insurance can provide essential coverage for your practice, patients and career. Even with rigorous training and proper safety protocols, accidents can happen, and dental professionals are vulnerable to lawsuits regarding their services. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, April 19, 2022Dental malpractice lawsuits are more common than you may think. Negligent dental work, failure to diagnose a problematic condition, delayed diagnosis and misconduct on the part of the dentist can all trigger a lawsuit. The agents at Mikel’s Insurance Services in Downey, California, understand how important it is for dental practices to have proper insurance coverage. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, January 25, 2022Dental malpractice insurance can offer valuable protection for your dental practice and your career. Many jurisdictions require it, and it can provide financial coverage if anyone files a claim of negligence or improper practice. READ MORE >>
Tuesday, October 12, 2021The average dental malpractice payout is about $68,000, according to the National Practitioner Data Bank. That number is limited to the actual indemnity payment to a plaintiff, which doesn’t include high defense costs. Malpractice insurance is one way to protect your dental practice from negligence claims and additional court-based fees. READ MORE >>
Thursday, July 22, 2021When working in the dental field, it’s important to care not only about protecting patients, but also protecting yourself and your business. One way to make sure you’re covered is by having malpractice insurance. Hopefully, you’ll never have to use it, but it could be detrimental to your career if you don’t have it when it’s needed. READ MORE >>
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