Malpractice responds to negligence, not dissatisfaction alone. Consent documentation is often what determines whether a dissatisfaction claim becomes a defensible one.
Almost always. Facility coverage does not extend to individual clinical decisions, and most surgeons carry their own regardless of where they operate.
Equipment breakdown covers repair and lost income. Because a single laser is often the center's entire capacity, business interruption is worth adding alongside it.
Yes, and it's general liability rather than malpractice. Impaired vision post-procedure makes premises injuries a genuine exposure, so it's worth confirming your limits.
Patients choosing an elective procedure have higher outcome expectations, which raises both claim frequency and the difficulty of defending dissatisfaction claims.





