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General Practice insurance

Moderate Risk

General practice firms handle a broad range of legal matters without specializing in a single area, serving individual and small business clients across multiple disciplines. The breadth of work creates a diverse risk profile that averages out to moderate overall risk. However, the lack of deep specialization means general practitioners may occasionally handle matters at the edge of their competence, which is a primary driver of malpractice claims.

General Practice law firm insurance

Key Malpractice Exposures

Taking on matters outside the attorney's core competence is the single largest risk factor for general practitioners. Missed deadlines across multiple practice areas are more likely when the firm lacks specialized calendaring for each type of matter. Failure to recognize when a matter requires specialist referral or co-counsel creates exposure that a more focused firm would naturally avoid.

Coverage Considerations

Carriers underwrite general practices based on the mix of work performed, and premiums will be influenced by the highest-risk practice areas in the firm's portfolio. Firms should accurately report their practice area breakdown on applications, as material misrepresentation can void coverage. General practitioners should consider slightly higher limits than their individual practice areas might suggest, because the breadth of work increases the probability of at least one claim over time.

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