Deciding between two types of malpractice insurance—either an occurrence based policy or a claims-made policy—can save you tens of thousands of dollars in legal bills and settlements.
An occurrence based policy provides coverage against incidents that occurred during the term of the policy, regardless of when the claim is made. The physician can submit a malpractice claim while the insurance policy is active or after it has expired, as long as the physician was covered with an active policy at the time the actual incident occurred.
A claims-made policy refers to a policy covering the insured for any incidents that occur during the policy period. Claims filed after the policy ends will not be covered, even if the actual event occurred during coverage.