Caption Corner Part 8 – The 3 L’s of Insurance
This month we will continue to discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: Liability (Joint and Several), Limit and Limitation of Risk, and Line of Business.
Caption Corner Part 7 – The 3 I’s of Insurance
This month we will continue to discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: Insurable Interest, Insured, and Insuring Clause.
Caption Corner Part 6 – The 3 H’s of Insurance
This month we will continue to discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: Hazards, Hold Harmless Agreement, and Hard Market.
Caption Corner Part 5 – The 3 G’s of Insurance
This month we will continue to discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: General Liability, Group-Owned Captive, and Guaranty Fund
Caption Corner Part 4 – The 4 F’s of Insurance
This month we will continue to discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: Form, Fraud, First-Party Risk, and First Named.
Caption Corner Part 3 – The 4 E’s of Insurance
This month we will continue to discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: Endorsement, Exclusions, Effective Date, and Extended Reporting Period.
Caption Corner Part 2 – The 4 D’s of Insurance
This month we will continue to discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: Declarations, Deductibles, Direct Writer, and Dynamic Risk
Caption Corner – Insurance
This month we will discuss some of the most important liability insurance terms that you need to know: Insurance Agent, Insurance Agencies, Hazards and Perils, Limits and Sub-Limits, and Insurance Claims.
The Professional Will (Part 2)
Part 2 of our two-part series on a Professional Will – It makes sense to proactively prepare for a potential sudden transition of your practice and orderly termination of your practice. The death or even the incapacitation of a practitioner requires an immediate set of actions.
The Professional Will (Part 1)
A Professional Will assigns authority and directions to the Executor, usually a practitioner. While developing a Professional Will, the practitioner needs to consult with a lawyer who is knowledgeable about the profession and the law of wills and estates
Risk Management Helpline Experiences
We share some experiential feedback from the Preferra Insurance Company RRG, (“RRG”), Helpline. As a free service for RRG policyholders, the RRG Helpline is available for questions regarding a variety of practice interactions, risk mitigation, and general guidance.
Your Duty to Bear Witness
If you are aware of illegal activity in your practice, or by your employer/supervisor, you should report it immediately, including the State Licensing Board. A practitioner, including doctors and allied health professionals, have an implicit duty to disclose.