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What To Do When a Malpractice Insurance Claim Is Denied

A malpractice insurance claim denial is not the end of the road. Learn how to respond to claim denials and when you should seek help from a lawyer.

Casey Cartwright by Casey Cartwright
December 15, 2025
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Receiving a malpractice insurance claim denial can be a distressing experience for any healthcare professional. It adds a layer of financial and professional uncertainty to an already challenging situation. Thankfully, a denial is not the final word, and there are constructive steps you can take to address the issue. Navigating a denial requires a clear, methodical approach to protect your practice and reputation. Here’s what to do when a malpractice insurance claim is denied.

Review Your Denial Letter

The first step is to carefully read the denial letter from your insurance carrier. This document is essential because it must legally state the reasons for the denial. Insurers typically deny claims based on policy language, exclusions, or a belief that the claim falls outside the scope of your coverage. Look for references to clauses or conditions in your policy. A thorough review will help you form the basis of your response.

Gather All Relevant Documentation

After reviewing the denial, compile all documents related to the claim. Strong documentation is your most powerful tool in disputing a denial. This includes the following:

  • Your complete insurance policy and any amendments
  • All correspondence with your insurance provider
  • Comprehensive patient records related to the incident
  • Any internal reports or notes about the event that led to the claim

Organizing these materials will prepare you for a detailed discussion with your insurer or legal counsel. Proactive recordkeeping is fundamental, as thorough documentation prevents claim denials and provides the foundation for a strong defense.

Contact Your Insurance Provider

Reach out to your insurance agent or a claims representative to discuss the denial. A conversation may clarify misunderstandings or reveal simple errors that led to the denial, such as incorrect coding or missing information. Have your policy number and the denial letter on hand when you call. Clearly and calmly explain why you believe the claim should be covered, referencing your policy and the supporting documents you have gathered.

Consider Seeking Legal Counsel

If your attempts to resolve the issue directly with the insurer are unsuccessful, it may be time to consult an attorney who specializes in insurance law. An experienced lawyer can review your policy and the denial letter to determine if the insurer acted in bad faith. They can advise you on the strength of your case and guide you through the formal appeals process or litigation if necessary. Professional legal insight is often necessary when dealing with a malpractice insurance claim denial. They can ensure you explore every available option.

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