Pharmacist professional liability insurance is coverage designed to protect pharmacists when a patient claims an actual or alleged error or omission within the scope of your practice.
No pharmacist acts with the intent to harm patients. However, the busy and fast-paced environment of pharmacy working conditions, coupled with the massive volume of prescriptions, opens the door to mistakes and errors. Additionally, the evolving nature of pharmacy practice puts pharmacists in new roles that carry new considerations. For these reasons, no pharmacist should risk practicing without adequate pharmacist liability insurance.
The scope of practice may vary by individual states and licensing boards, but it generally involves any activity related to your profession. This includes not only dispensing prescriptions, but pharmacists offering professional consultation, outreach, independent drug therapy, medication management, immunization, or ambulatory care.
The more independently you operate as a pharmacist, the greater the need for individual liability coverage. While it is true your workplace may provide some degree of coverage; it’s essential to understand the limits of your employer’s general liability insurance coverage.
Employer coverage often extends to employees acting under their duties as defined by the employer. However, employer coverage is commonly designed to protect the business or organization, not necessarily the individual employee. Furthermore, employer coverage typically does not extend to activities unrelated directly to your employment with that institution. Employer coverage also may not benefit the pharmacist when patients file claims to the board of pharmacy as opposed to filing legal actions in search of monetary awards. For these reasons, it’s advisable to have individual liability insurance coverage.
Limits of liability and what we cover include:
Coverage is available on a Claims-made or Occurrence basis with limits of $1 million for each claim or occurrence and $3 million aggregate (higher limits may be available).
Professional Liability coverage includes:
Pharmacist License Defense - $250,000 limit
Board of Pharmacy Imposed Costs* - $2,500 limit
HIPAA Claim Defense - $50,000 limit
Assault - $25,000 limit
Sexual or Physical Abuse - $50,000 limit (higher limits may be available)
*Costs do not include fines or penalties.
Coverage may not be available in all states and territories.
See policy for full description of coverages.
At Pharmacists Mutual, we are committed to providing you with the coverage you need when you need it most. Our professional liability policy is specifically tailored to protect your livelihood and reputation because Pharmacists Mutual’s mission is to help our customers attain peace of mind through specialized insurance products, risk management solutions, and superior personal service.
We also provide coverage to the following professionals:
When determining whether or what type of individual liability coverage you need, it’s useful to consider any number of scenarios. Consider these:
These types of questions can highlight the deficiencies in relying solely on your employer’s pharmacy coverage. An individual professional liability policy, such as those offered by Pharmacists Mutual, provides you peace of mind. In any claim or litigation, you have coverage, including attorney and legal representation, claims investigation, reimbursement of lost wages, and coverage of court costs.
With over 110 years’ experience in the pharmacy industry, Pharmacists Mutual understands the risks and challenges you face. Because the pharmacy industry is ever-changing and expanding, there is a proportional risk in professional liability exposure. The Pharmacists Mutual professional liability policy is specifically tailored to protect you and your business.
Pharmacists Mutual offers both Claims-Made and Occurrence policies, although we may write certain coverages on a specific type of policy. For example, our professional liability policies mainly have Claims-Made coverage, while general liability insurance is typically available as an Occurrence policy.
This claim may be eligible for coverage under a Claims-Made policy because the incident or loss was reported during the policy period, and the loss occurred after the retroactive date. The loss may also be covered if it was reported after the policy’s expiration but within the extended reporting period.
This claim may be eligible for coverage under an Occurrence policy because the incident or loss occurs within the policy period even though it is reported after its expiration date.
Are you ready to safeguard the investment you’ve made in your career? Click the link below to apply for our Individual Pharmacist Professional Liability Policy. For more information, contact our team below or find a local field agent in your area.