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Monthly Archives: December 2011
DISCLOSURE VOIDS INSURANCE?
December 1, 2011 Doug Wojcieszak, Founder Contact phone/e-mail address: 618-559-8168; doug@sorryworks.net DISCLOSING ERRORS VOIDS INSURANCE COVERAGE? There are many “fear factors” in disclosure for doctors and healthcare professionals, including “Will my liability insurance carrier deny my claim or cancel my … Continue reading
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BUSINESS INSURANCE JOURNAL: Disclosure Reduces Med-Mal Lawsuits
December 16, 2011 by Doug Wojcieszak, Sorry Works! Founder, 618-559-8168 Here’s a nice gift to put under the tree: An article from Business Insurance saying that disclosure reduces medical malpractice lawsuits. When doctors and nurses do the right thing post-event, … Continue reading
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