Carrying Your Own
Medical Assistant Malpractice
Insurance Coverage
How Much
Insurance Is Enough?
One of the most important employment benefits is good
professional liability and malpractice insurance! Every medical
assistant should make sure they have adequate malpractice
insurance coverage when working.
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Is the Employer's Policy Enough
Coverage?
However, it is not always enough to accept insurance under
the employer’s policy as a rider and assume this is adequate
protection in case of a lawsuit. Medical assistants should
insist on their own personal policy, either through their
employer or on their own! The reason for having a working
professional liability and malpractice insurance policy is
simple: protection and peace of mind.
Regardless whether a medical assistant is covered under the
employer’s policy, he or she may still be liable for his or her
own negligence and may be responsible for all or part of a
plaintiff’s award or settlement. In some cases the employee
(the medical assistant) may have to compensate the employer
(the doctor) who has paid damages to the claimant.
Assuming Liabilty Yourself,
or Insurance Coverage... Which Costs Less?
A medical assistant can either assume that liability, which
means paying damages awarded to the claimant in case of a
lawsuit out of her own pocket, or buy an insurance policy to
transfer the risk. Insurance companies accept the transfer of
risk in exchange for the payment of premiums. Therefore,
whether as a student on externship, or as a professional
working under a physician, medical assistants should get their
own professional liability and malpractice insurance policy! It
is really worth the cost and effort; and in keeping all things
in perspective, when you consider the consequences of a
successful lawsuit by an injured patient, malpractice insurance
covrage really doesn't cost that much at all.
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