Asked by ty

What does medical malpractice insurance provide protection against?
general workplace risks that are a part of everyday medical practice
building or equipment damage as a result of working in healthcare facilities
law suits brought by patients for medical errors or wrongful death
staff injuries that occur regularly in hospitals and clinics

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Medical malpractice insurance protects against lawsuits brought by patients alleging medical errors, negligence, or wrongful death.

It does not cover general workplace risks, property/building or equipment damage, or employee injuries (those are covered by general liability, property insurance, or workers' compensation, respectively).