The more prepared physician is, the better chances of successful outcome. For this reason, the least expensive insurance is not always best, says attorney Christopher Ryan, counsel and co-chair of the healthcare litigation task force at Dickinson Wright in Ann Arbor, Michigan. There’s what’s called legal defense rider, where they can represent you in depositions even where you’re not party to the litigation. Additionally, physicians should make sure they have policy in place with an admitted carrier in their state, according to Tom Benvenuto, senior trial attorney with Benvenuto & Slattery in Roslyn, New York.
Best practices in medical malpractice defense
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