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Report: Insurers Misled Public to Raise Cost of Malpractice Coverage

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007   


Madison, WI - Insurance companies are misleading the public about the costs of malpractice lawsuits, while driving up malpractice insurance rates for doctors. That's the finding of former Missouri insurance commissioner Jay Angoff, who writes these conclusions in a report for the American Association for Justice. Angoff analyzed the statements that the 15 top medical malpractice insurers file with state governments.

"Malpractice insurance companies were telling doctors, 'We have no choice but to raise your rates, because we've simply been paying out much more in claims than we expected, and we expect to pay out more in the future.' What they filed with the insurance departments says exactly the opposite. The actual amount that the companies have paid out has been decreasing, yet rates have been going up. This makes no sense."

The insurance industry is critical of Angoff's analysis, saying it doesn't take into account all insurance company liabilities, and that profits are low in the malpractice insurance sector. But Angoff says the insurance industry is presenting misleading information to the public, and this may even have skewed Wisconsin's debate over malpractice settlement caps, which lawmakers passed last year.

"The legislature had been told by the companies that unless the legislature does limit liability, rates are going to go up. And what this study shows is that claims were never going up, in Wisconsin or across the country."

Read the report online, at www.justice.org/pressroom/angoff



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