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What is Medical Justice?

Run by physicians for physicians, Medical Justice Services can be a supplement to conventional malpractice policies or a stand-alone service. Its primary goal is to deter the filing of meritless suits.

Costs range from $625 to $1990 annually per physician, depending on which state the physician is in and his/her practice specialty.

Specialties such as internal medicine, family practice, and pediatrics tend to be toward the lower end of the cost scale. In addition, there are discounts ranging from 5% to 25%, depending on the number of physicians in the practice.

To contact Medical Justice, visit www.medicaljustice.com.


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