
Insurance for dental practice owners who need coverage that understands ownership.

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Malpractice Insurance
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Business Owners Policy
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Cyber Liability
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Workers’ Compensation
Common insurance questions from practice owners.
Yes. As a practice owner, you carry both clinical and business liability. Your malpractice policy should reflect the full scope of your exposure. Not just chairside work, but the decisions you make running the business.
A BOP bundles property coverage, general liability, and business interruption into one policy. It protects your physical space, your equipment, and your income if something forces you to close temporarily.
Dental practices store sensitive patient data covered by HIPAA. A data breach or ransomware attack can result in regulatory fines, notification costs, and lawsuits. Cyber liability covers all of that.
At least once a year, or any time something changes in your practice. New equipment, new associates, a renovation, or a change in revenue can all create gaps in your current coverage.
Next Step
Tell us about your practice.
Insurance for dental practice owners should be reviewed as your practice changes, not just when a policy renews. We will review what you have and show you what you might be missing, annually, not once at signing.
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