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You will need professional liability insurance, this will just help ensure that you are covered. A physician's assistant is usually covered through the physician's professional liability insurance but it never hurts to have your own on top of that.
Professional liability limits vary from physician to physician, but $1M/$3M is the most commonly offered and purchased policy.
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Public liability insurance can help event planners protect themselves from cancellation and postponement. By having the right public liability insurance you can protect yourself from losing profits.
a Physician would not prescribe an antibiotic.
Anyone who has a job and assets to protect.
Contractual liability insurance is something purchased to protect a person entering into a contract, when that contract means that they agree to be responsible for any liability.
Catering companies should cary liability insurance for their operations. This will protect them in the event of a lawsuit.
Harry J. Grayson has written: 'Physician and patient, legal relationships' -- subject(s): Dental jurisprudence, Medical jurisprudence, Medical laws and legislation, Physician and patient, Physicians 'Liability of physicians and hospitals for acts or omissions of others (vicarious liability)' -- subject(s): Malpractice, Physicians, Tort liability of hospitals
Rowland H. Long has written: 'The law of liability insurance' -- subject(s): Insurance, Liability, Liability Insurance 'The physician and the law' -- subject(s): Medical jurisprudence, Medical laws and legislation
It is a good idea to consider purchasing general liability insurance for your business. General liability insurance can protect your business and give you peace of mind.
Liability insurance. An irrevocable trust made with the help of an attorney.