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No. New York does not have any requirement that a lawyer or law firm carry malpractice insurance.
It is different for each State. The cost is greatest in Los Angeles, and New York City. Lowest in North Dakota.
New York City is a huge area so it would be very easy to find a lawyer for medical malpractice cases. The easiest way to find someone in your area is to use the yellow pages in a phone book.
There are many different auto insurance companies available in New York City. Infinity Auto Insurance is one of the available insurances in NYC as well.
Yes. Medical liability insurance is required of all practicing physicians in all 50 states, whether it is paid by doctors directly or by an organization they work for. Clarification: Per the Insurance Department of the State of New York, NY physicians are not required to carry medical malpractice/professional liability. I can't speak for Maryland or other states.
Of course.
New York NY is a very competitve market for insurance. New York is a very highly populated area.
The company TSC Insurance offers automobile and home insurance. They operate out of the New York area and serve New York City, Long Island and Westchester County.
Landlord insurance is not a requirement in New York City. Although it is very important to have the landlord insurance. This insurance will cover it if you end up having vandalism or stolen property on your land. Sometimes it will cover for lost rent from renters if your keeping the maintenance up.
New York's statute of limitations for medical malpractice are comparatively tight. It is 2 and 1/2 years. The article below goes into more detail on medical malpractice statute of limitations.
There is no legal requirement in Oregon that says that dentists must have insurance but, as my source at the Oregon Board of Dentistry says, "it would be pretty unwise to not." I'm told that the Oregon Insurance Commission may help you find out whether or not a dentist is covered, and by which insurance company. Meanwhile, sometimes the dentist will tell you whether or not they're covered by malpractice insurance. If they don't, and there's a dispute, "then that's when you might have to get an attorney involved," says the source - or file in small claims court.
While this is clearly not a complete list, I did find a few insurance buildings in New York City. They are the New York Life Insurance Building, Manhattan Life Insurance Building, and the Met Life Building.