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I am in a group practice but also have my own limited liability corporation (LLC). Does my corporation need to be named on my policy?

It would be in your best interest to add your personal corporation to the policy since coverage applies only to those medical entities and sole shareholder corporations specifically named on the Declarations. Even if your services are primarily billed and advertised under the group’s name, a savvy plaintiff’s attorney could name your corporation as a co-defendant in a claim arising from services you render. Your corporation is also at risk if it employs health care providers or ancillary medical staff.

If you choose to include your sole shareholder corporation at shared limits, no additional premium will apply. Coverage may be added at separate limits for an additional charge.

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Six reasons OMIC is the best choice for ophthalmologists in America.

Best at defending claims.

An ophthalmologist pays nearly half a million dollars in premiums over the course of a career. Premium paid is directly related to a carrier’s claims experience. OMIC has a higher win rate taking tough cases to trial, full consent to settle (no hammer) clause, and access to the best experts. OMIC pays 25% less per claim than other carriers. As a result, OMIC has consistently maintained lower base rates than multispecialty carriers in the U.S.

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