Physical Therapy Professional Liability Insurance
HPSO insures nearly 1 out of every 3 physical therapists in the nation. As the leader, we see how a malpractice suit can affect healthcare professionals – the time away from practice, the sleepless nights, and the expense. As a physical therapist, it can cost you over $20,000 just to defend a lawsuit, not including any settlement costs if you lose (Physical Therapy Liability 2001-2010, CNA). You wouldn’t want to jeopardize your career or financial future with an expensive malpractice suit
Help safeguard your career and livelihood with malpractice insurance offered through HPSO. With an individual professional liability insurance policy, your interests come first.
As a physical therapist, coverage through HPSO provides you with the following expanded features and benefits:
Professional Liability Coverage
Covers you, up to $1 million each claim, for amounts that you become legally obligated to pay as a result of a professional liability claim arising out of a covered medical incident.
Covers you, up to $3 million annual aggregate, for all covered claims in the policy period.
License Protection – up to $25,000 annual aggregate; up to $25,000 each proceeding
If your client, a spouse, family member, etc. complains about you to a state licensing board, you could face the challenge of defending your practice and license—and thousands of dollars in legal fees. A policy through HPSO will reimburse you up to the applicable limit for your defense of disciplinary charges and other covered expenses arising out of a covered incident.
Defendant Expense Benefit – up to $25,000 annual aggregate, up to $1,000 per day
Your policy through HPSO will reimburse you up to the applicable limit for lost wages and covered expenses incurred when you are required to attend a trial, hearing, or proceeding as a defendant in a covered claim.
Deposition Representation – up to $10,000 annual aggregate
A patient or client is injured at the facility where you work. You are not named in the lawsuit, but you receive a subpoena for testimony during the policy period. Your coverage through HPSO will pay for attorney’s fees of an attorney designated by the insurer as a result of your required appearance at a deposition that arises out of professional services
Personal Liability Coverage – up to $1 million annual aggregate
Defense Attorney Provided
With your own individual coverage, you’ll have your own defense attorney designated by the insurer to represent you in court, when necessary. Legal fees will be paid for covered claims, in addition to your liability limits - WIN OR LOSE.
Assault Coverage – up to $25,000 annual aggregate
Violence in the workplace is a tragic reality. If you become the victim of a violent action at work or on your way to or from work, this coverage will reimburse you for your medical expenses including workplace violence counseling or damage to your property up to the applicable limit. (Not available in Texas).
Personal Injury Coverage
Covers you, up to the applicable limits of liability, for covered claims arising from allegations of slander, libel, assault and battery, and other alleged personal injuries arising through the performance of your professional services.
Medical Payments – up to $25,000 per person, up to $100,000 annual aggregate
Damage to Property of Others – up to $10,000 annual aggregate
First Aid Expenses – up to $10,000 annual aggregate
Sexual Misconduct/Abuse – up to $25,000 annual aggregate
Information Privacy Coverage (HIPAA) – up to $25,000 annual aggregate
In addition, a professional liability insurance policy through HPSO is portable, so you can take it with you wherever you go. Whether you have a second job, volunteer, move, or change jobs, your policy is there to help insure you.
HPSO is part of the American Physical Therapy Association's Member Value Program. Malpractice insurance through HPSO is backed by experience, financial stability, and outstanding service.
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Questions? Check out our FAQs for physical therapists.