New York Medical Malpractice Insurance

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Standard Limits


$1.3M / $3.9M

Per Claim / Per Year

Affordability Rank

Expensive
Affordable

50th

of 50 states

Average Claim Payout

Lowest
Highest

$586,730

17th highest state

Damage Caps


No

New York Professional Liability - 2025 Guide

Physicians in New York face a highly challenging malpractice environment with minimal tort reform, high claim frequencies, and limited insurer competition. The major admitted insurers are MLMIC, EmPRO, and The Doctors Company, supplemented by non-admitted carriers and Risk Retention Groups.

Medical Malpractice Insurance Requirements in New York

New York does not mandate malpractice insurance, but most hospitals and facilities require coverage. Common limits are $1.3 million per claim and $3.9 million annual aggregate. The first amount is how much your insurance provider will pay per claim, and the second amount indicates your annual limit.

Occurrence vs Claims Made Malpractice Policies in New York

Occurrence policies are prevalent in New York, covering incidents that happen during the policy period regardless of when claims are filed. This reduces the need for tail coverage and is a distinguishing feature of New York's market. Claims-made policies also exist but are less common.

Occurrence
Occurrence

Coverage applies to incidents that occur during the policy period, regardless of when the claim is filed.

Claims Made
Claims Made

Coverage applies to claims filed during the policy period, requiring tail coverage for future claims.

Leading Medical Malpractice Insurance Companies in New York

In addition to the below insurers, DocShield typically provides your practice with quotes from several other highly rated insurers. Ratings provided by AM Best (the leading insurance credit rating agency).

MLMIC

A+

The Doctors Company

A

Coverys

A

PRI

NR

Malpractice Insurance Cost in New York

The data below represent undiscounted premiums. DocShield is often able to save practices 30-50% relative to these rates.

Medical SpecialtyAverage PremiumLowest Premium
Anesthesiology
39,300
6,651
Cardiovascular Disease - Minor Surgery
35,100
8,880
Dermatology - No Surgery
12,000
2,043
Emergency Medicine
46,500
12,314
Family Practice - No Surgery
25,200
4,945
Gastroenterology - No Surgery
29,900
6,517
General Surgery
108,200
20,195
Internal Medicine - No Surgery
23,700
6,072
Neurology - No Surgery
27,400
6,651
Obstetrics and Gynecology - Major Surgery
161,900
30,680
Occupational Medicine
25,700
2,892
Ophthalmology - No Surgery
10,600
1,798
Orthopedic Surgery - No Spine
104,900
16,187
Pathology - No Surgery
21,900
4,337
Pediatrics - No Surgery
16,300
3,296
Psychiatry
11,200
1,798
Pulmonary Disease - No Surgery
25,700
6,234
Radiology - Diagnostic
52,100
7,931

Working with Medical Malpractice Insurance Brokers in New York

A licensed broker can help you navigate the administrative work involved in getting quotes and the nuances of choosing a policy that fits your particular practice. Importantly, brokers work for you, not a single insurer, so they can shop across multiple insurers to find you the most competitive premium for a high quality policy. This is especially important for medical malpractice insurance policies because premiums often vary significantly for the same doctor from one insurer to another.

Buy Affordable Malpractice Insurance with DocShield

We've built the fastest application process in the industry so you don't have to disrupt your schedule to shop for coverage. After you select a policy, we automatically scan the market every year before renewal to ensure you're paying a fair price.

Our platform streamlines all outpatient coverage needs, including excess policies, tail coverage, and group policies. We typically drive 20-30% premium savings for our customers without sacrificing on coverage quality, which translates to hundreds of thousands in savings for specialists over the course of their careers.

New York Claims Payouts

Historical trends of medical malpractice claims and payouts in New York

New York Statute of Limitations

New York has a two-year-and-six-month statute of limitations from the date of the alleged negligent act or last treatment. Exceptions include a one-year limit from discovery for foreign objects and special provisions for misdiagnosed cancer. Additional nuances apply for continuous treatments and minors.

Tort Reform in New York

New York's tort reforms include: i) a cap on punitive damages tied to compensatory damages, ii) a sliding scale for attorney contingency fees that decreases with higher awards, iii) requirements for expert witnesses to be licensed in the same specialty as the defendant, and iv) support for alternative dispute resolution pilot programs aimed at reducing litigation.