Malpractice cost

Dermatology malpractice insurance in North Carolina

Typical annual premium at $1M / $3M mature claims-made — 32% below the national median.

$5,027 to $6,660
per year · $1M / $3M coverage · mature claims-made
$5,190 (P10)$5,844 median$6,497 (P90)
Based on 2 filed carriers
Coverage $1M / $3MPolicy Claims-madeMaturity MatureRegion Statewide

Who files these rates in North Carolina

By region in North Carolina

North Carolina files a single statewide rate for this class — no county-level territory gradient — so the benchmark applies across the state.

What drives a Dermatology premium

Specialty class

Dermatology — an office dermatology class, excluding heavy cosmetic procedures.

Territory

Where you practice; county factors can move the rate well above or below the state figure.

Maturity

Claims-made steps up over ~4 years to the mature rate shown here.

Limits

$1M / $3M is the benchmark; higher limits raise the premium via a filed increased-limit factor.

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All specialties in North Carolina

Specialty$1M / $3M range
Psychiatry$5,668–$5,746
Ophthalmology$9,696–$10,516
Occupational Medicine$4,733–$5,027
Pathology$7,900–$10,210
Dermatology$5,027–$6,660
Pediatrics$7,900–$9,573
Family Medicine$7,900–$8,422
General Practice$7,900–$8,422
Internal Medicine$7,900–$10,313
Gastroenterology$10,773–$12,651
Neurology$9,696–$15,814
Pulmonology$9,696–$12,875
Anesthesiology$9,696–$11,448
Radiology$9,696–$16,374
Cardiology$8,618–$8,769
Emergency Medicine$19,750–$24,754
Orthopedic Surgery$25,137–$29,972
General Surgery$28,728–$41,116
OB/GYN$41,656–$49,808

Dermatology in other states