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The other company specializing in Liability Insurance for health professionals, besides NSO, that gets mentioned most often is Marsh (http://www.proliability.com).
I am in Texas. NSO stopped offering the $1 million policies in this state several years ago.Liability insurance through NSO costs over $200 per year in Texas and will only provide about $300,000 worth of aggregate coverage.
Wow- did you try to find another plan that offers more coverage? $300k seems like chump change
To the OP- I also got it through NSO. I had a student plan in school and converted it to practicing nurse insurance after graduation and got a first year discount so it was $55 for me. Next year when I renew I think it'll be twice that but it's still pretty cheap.
I am really amazed that NSO reduced their coverage and raised the annual premium for Texas. I wonder why they have done that, and didn't realize this Liability Insurance was so state specific.
Texas is one of the more litigious states, and prior to tort reform, a $267 million judgment was awarded in a civil claim to the parents of a teenager who died in a hospital.I am really amazed that NSO reduced their coverage and raised the annual premium for Texas. I wonder why they have done that, and didn't realize this liability insurance was so state specific.
I was able to get professional Liability Insurance under an umbrella policy with my home owners' insurance - it costs right around $50 per year for $1m in coverage. I'm insured through Erie Insurance for my home and cars. When I got this insurance, it had not been available in every state yet.
tokmom, BSN, RN
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how much per month, what is the amount it will pay and who do you use?