Standard policies are often built for general nonprofits and may not be written with clinic-specific exposures — like APR services, ultrasound operations, or abuse/molestation claims involving vulnerable populations — in mind from the start. A specialized review doesn’t assume your current coverage is wrong; it simply checks each of these areas against your actual operations, since gaps often aren’t visible until a claim happens. Given that this review is offered as a starting point with no cost or pressure, it’s typically a low-risk way to confirm (or correct) what you already have.
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Yes — this is typically addressed through a combination of professional/medical liability coverage and Directors & Officers (D&O) liability. Professional liability protects against claims tied to clinical services like ultrasounds ...
Not automatically. Volunteer-related exposures are treated as their own category of risk because volunteers often aren't covered the same way employees are under workers' compensation or general liability. This ...
It depends on the nature of the injury, but workers' compensation is the foundational coverage for staff injuries during the course of employment, separate from professional liability (which addresses ...

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