Understanding emerging
exposures is required.
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Healthcare
Professional (Physicians)
Knowledge, as specialized
in each
medical field, is paramount in effectively managing
complex medical malpractice claims. FHA provides the scope
of expertise to defend medical malpractice lawsuits in
most every medical specialty, including:
Cardiology
Oncology
Radiology
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Pathology
Urology
Ophthalmology
Plastic, General, and Oral Surgery
Anesthesiology
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
Physical Therapy
Geriatrics
And more
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Healthcare Professional (Hospitals
and ER)
Nationwide, the number and scope of hospital and emergency
room services performed continues to escalate. So to do claims
alleging hospital-based negligence. FHA closely tracks the
trends and monitors emerging exposures to better prepare our
clients.
Liability and medical malpractice claims involving
stand-alone hospitals, emergency rooms and facilities,
regional healthcare facilities, multi-site healthcare systems,
and managed care facilities are some of the most complex cases
to manage. FHA has the depth of expertise and nationwide
experience to handle the most complex of cases. In fact, our
claims administration model has been developed to provide
advanced resolution and litigation strategies to mitigate our
client’s loss exposure.
Health Care Professional (Nurses)
Alleged nursing negligence is no less
serious than any other case of malpractice. FHA follows strict
guidelines when managing claims of alleged nursing
malpractice.
Often held to a higher standard of
documentation, nurses have unique exposure and need for expert
claims management. At FHA, expertise in this specific niche is
standard practice. Like our ability to administer physician
malpractice cases, nursing malpractice claims receive serious
attention
Handling medical malpractice claims is serious business. FHA
has a serious advantage.
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