Claims Made or Occurrence?

What is the difference between a claims-made and occurrence policy, and which one is right for you? Learn the basics to select your best option.

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Discounts

  • AAN membership: 5%*
  • Loss free credit: up to 10%
  • Risk management: up to 15%
  • Part-time: up to 50%
  • Moonlighting residents: 50%
  • First-year practice: up to 60%
  • Second-year in practice: 25%
  • Third-year in practice: 25%
  • Group practice discounts available. Contact us for details.

 

* Due to state regulations, this discount is not available in Oregon or Tennessee.
** May vary by state

Individual Coverage

Insurance Coverage
To apply for Individual Coverage, please select your state of practice*:

 

For more information, please read our Features and Benefits, submit an information request, or contact: TNP@prms.com, 800-245-3333, ext. 389, fax: 703-276-0873.

Group Coverage

Group Coverage
To apply for Group Coverage, please select your state of practice*:

 

For more information, please read our Features and Benefits. If you would like TNP to contact you regarding coverage for your group, request more information or contact groups@prms.com, 800-245-3333, ext. 310. or fax 703-276-0873
 

* Coverage is available in all states except Wyoming. We will offer coverage in all states soon; submit an availability request to be notified when coverage is available in your state.

It's Easy to Switch!

Changing Insurance Programs is Easier Than You Think!

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TNP Coverage

When it comes to medical professional liability insurance, TNP was specifically developed to protect you against the unique risks neurologists face.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn about TNP coverage features and benefits, availability, and other aspects of professional liability insurance for neurologists.

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