Podiatry Malpractice Insurance

Podiatry Malpractice Insurance In Arizona

While podiatry has a decreased malpractice exposure than other branches of medicine, exposure still exists. If you are sued, you will want to make sure you have robust coverage to protect your practice. Wilson Insurance can help.

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Tailored Coverages

Together we can find solutions to address your insurance coverage requirements

Discounts

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Why Wilson Insurance

We have been helping Arizona and Utah physicians for almost 40 years. We are your local insurance advocates.

Podiatry Malpractice Insurance
Since 1987, Wilson Insurance has been helping healthcare facilities with their Medical Malpractice insurance. With offices in both Arizona and Utah, we are your local solution for your regional medical liability risk.
5 Examples of Podiatry Malpractice Claims​

5 Examples of Podiatry Malpractice Claims

  1. Improper Prescription of Orthotics or Medication |Incorrectly prescribed orthotic devices that cause further injury or inappropriate medication scripts, like opioids, that result in adverse reactions or lack of treatment can be grounds for malpractice claims.
  2. Incorrect Diagnosis | If a podiatrist fails to accurately diagnose a foot condition such as a stress fracture or severe bunion, it may lead to a worsened symptom or unnecessary suffering for a patient and invite a claim.
  3. Surgical Error| Mistakes made during foot or ankle surgery, like operating on the wrong site, cutting tendons or nerves unintentionally, or leaving surgical instruments inside a patient’s foot, can lead to significant complications and open you up to being sued.
  4. Improper Treatment of Infections| If a podiatrist fails to recognize or treat an infection after surgery, it can result in severe complications including amputation or sepsis.  This can invite a malpractice suit against you.
  5. Failure to Obtain Informed Consent| Performing a treatment without fully informing patients of risks, benefits, and alternatives may lead to a claim if the patient suffers an unexpected adverse outcome that they were not prepared for or did not consent to.

Coverage with Purpose

Medical Malpractice insurance is a crucial coverage for healthcare professionals.  It protects against accusations of negligence or inadequate treatment that result in patient injury in the following four ways:

  • Financial Protection: Malpractice claims can result in significant losses due to legal fees, settlements, and damages.  
  • Legal Defense: Medical Malpractice insurance includes coverage for legal defense costs that are outside policy limits.  At times, the legal fees can be just as much as the award amounts.
  • Professional Reputation: Malpractice claims can be damaging to a healthcare provider’s reputation regardless of the outcome.  Having Malpractice insurance can mitigate the negative impact on a provider’s reputation.
  • License Protection: Medical Malpractice insurance is required for maintaining a professional license.  Failing to obtain and maintain insurance coverage can result in disciplinary action.

Supporting Coverage

In addition to Medical Malpractice Insurance, Wilson Insurance can help you with your other lines of commercial coverage including Business Owner policies, Property, General Liability, Commercial Auto, Workers’ Compensation, EPLI, Employment Benefits Liability, Umbrella, and Data Breach and Cyber Liability coverage.

Discounts

  • Are you feeling the heat with student loans?  We work with many high quality companies that provide discounts to recently graduated medical professionals.  We ensure you are compliant with loan requirements.
  • New to Practice Dentists – Minimum premiums start at $50 for Claims made or $100 for Occurrence Professional Liability.
  • New to Practice MDs and Dos – New graduates qualify for up to 75% off Professional Liability
  • Disability Insurance – No proof of income is required.  New to Practice discounts are available.
  • Life Insurance – discounts for professionals new to practice.

We Make COI Compliance Easy

Feel free to send COI requests to [email protected].  We will quickly rush out a certificate with the applicable policy forms for review.  If you do not have the required coverage, we will notify you of the additional cost.  We value customer service.

Podiatry Malpractice Insurance Discounts

Common Questions and FAQs

Both forms offer advantages.  If you are on the fence about what form works best for you, we can talk you through the pros and cons.  We’d love to talk to you.

Nose coverage is also known as prior acts coverage.  It provides claims coverage for acts that occurred before the effective date of your policy for a previous policy that lapsed or was canceled.

The two types of malpractice insurance are claims-made and occurrence-based policies.

Most policies provide legal expenses outside policy limits. This protects your limits and prevents coverage erosion.  Your policy will articulate if defense costs are inside or outside your limit.

Some factors that influence your pricing are your coverage specialty, geographical location, and claims history.  For an articulate answer on what is affecting your premium, give us a call for a full coverage review.  We can break it down for you.

According to the National Law Review, causation is the hardest element to prove in malpractice suits.

According to John Hopkins Medicine, misdiagnosis is the ‘most common, most catastrophic, and most costly of all of medical mistakes’.

Negligence, misdiagnosis, medication errors, and failure to obtain informed consent are all common errors that lead to malpractice suits.  By focusing on these areas, you can decrease your risk and lower your insurance cost by showing favorable claim history.

The four elements of medical malpractice insurance can be summarized as a professional duty to patients, dereliction of your duty, injury caused by your breach of duty, and resulting damages.

According to the National Practitioner Data Bank, the average medical malpractice payout in Arizona across all practices was $351,570.  

As reported by Forbes, 90% of malpractice claims are settled out of court.

The medical field is one of the top five industries for EPLI claims.  Because of this, we recommend having adequate limits and to not rely on sub limits provided on coverage extensions.

Yes!  We can help with all your commercial and personal lines of coverage.  We endeavor to be your one stop shop for all of your insurance needs.