Healthcare
Healthcare organizations and senior living centers face a wide array of complex risks that can adversely impact their daily operations and reputation. Keeping skilled employees, patients and visitors safe, while protecting high-value equipment, property and confidential data are just some of the issues facing healthcare and senior living facilities today. At Fee Insurance Group, we understand these challenges and can offer products and services to help protect your organization.
Protect yourself from emerging risks.
Healthcare organizations and senior living centers have unique risks. As an independent agency, our team access to a wide array of options to help protect against potential business disruptions and costly malpractice claims. And we're constantly looking at emerging risks like data breaches, telemedicine, and emergency/disaster recovery, so that you understand the potential financial impact of risks you might not have considered.
Some of the coverages you may want to consider include:
Property Damage
Commercial property insurance covers your buildings and their contents in the event of fires, theft, vandalism, and certain weather events. Your office, equipment, instruments, and materials inventory can all be covered with a commercial property policy. Fee Insurance Group can help you evaluate how much coverage you need for your facility. Proper valuation of your business property is essential to making sure that you will be sufficiently reimbursed in the event of a loss.
Professional Protection
Malpractice insurance is professional liability insurance for a broad range of service providers. A malpractice policy is specialized to deal with the risk of lawsuit due to errors and omissions in your work, such as bad advice, accidental injury, incorrect information, or unintentional misrepresentation.
If a client suffers physical, financial, or emotional harm as a result of something you did or didn't do during the course of your transaction, that client could choose to file a malpractice claim against you. Malpractice insurance provides the settlement cost, court fees, and your legal defense, up to the limits of your policy. That way you can keep your business running, and keep your savings account intact.
General Incidents
Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance helps provides protection from a variety of claims ranging from:
Injuries on your property, such as slips or falls
Bodily injury or property damage to a third party caused by your work or your employee's activities
Liability of others you assume under contracts
Bodily injury or damage to another's property arising from a defect in your product
Libel, slander, or business disparagement
Copyright infringement in your advertisement
General Liability insurance covers the cost of your legal defense if you are sued for covered claims and any settlement or judgement awarded for those claims.
Policy Supplements
An Umbrella Liability Policy supplements your existing policy's general liability, auto liability and employer's liability limits. An umbrella policy provides:
Increased limits in excess of the standard primary policies
Replacement of the primary policies if limits are used up by covered losses
Broader coverage than primary coverages
Employee Accidents and Injuries
Workers’ compensation insurance help protect your employees and your business from the costs of workplace accidents and injuries.
Kansas requires workers’ compensation insurance for most employers—see rules here. Those statutes determine the amount of benefits an injured employee is entitled to, what types of injuries are covered, and how medical care will be delivered. In general, workers’ compensation insurance covers the costs of medical care for the injured worker, as well as income replacement if they cannot return to work for a while. Workers’ compensation insurance may also provide death benefits if a worker is killed at your facility.
Commercial Vehicle Damage and Liability
Commercial auto insurance typically covers cars, trucks, trailers, vans and other vehicles designed for use on public roads. Only a business auto policy can help provide protection for vehicles being driven for business purposes
You can customize your policy to cover:
Vehicles that your public business owns
Vehicles that your public business owns, leases, or hires
All vehicles that are used for business purposes, including those that the business does not own, lease or hire (e.g., personal vehicles that are driven for business purposes)
You can list each vehicle on your policy and carry different coverage for each depending on the vehicle’s characteristics and the coverage you need for it.
Data Breach
Healthcare organizations like yours often store information about employees, contractors and customers, including Social Security and credit/debit card numbers. Data Breach Coverage helps pay the costs of notifying impacted individuals such as customers and employees, managing public relations, good faith advertising, and more if personally identifiable information is lost or stolen.
Catastrophic Events
Excess casualty provides an extra layer of protection beyond what your primary insurance and umbrella may cover. An excess policy can help protect your business in the event of a large, potentially catastrophic event.