Malpractice cost

Radiology malpractice insurance in Texas

Typical annual premium at $1M / $3M mature claims-made — 21% below the national median.

$13,287 to $14,475
per year · $1M / $3M coverage · mature claims-made
$13,406 (P10)$13,881 median$14,356 (P90)
Based on 2 filed carriers
Coverage $1M / $3MPolicy Claims-madeMaturity MatureRegion Varies by county

Who files these rates in Texas

By region in Texas

The Doctors Company files territory relativities, so the same radiology premium swings by county. Applied to the state median:

TerritoryFactorEst. median
Rest of Texas×1.00$13,881
West Texas / Panhandle×0.84$11,716
Houston / Gulf Coast / El Paso×1.20$16,657
Rio Grande Valley / border×1.51$20,946

What drives a Radiology premium

Specialty class

Radiology — diagnostic (non-interventional) radiology.

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 Texas

Specialty$1M / $3M range
Psychiatry$5,315–$6,019
Ophthalmology$8,415–$8,718
Occupational Medicine$4,833–$5,758
Pathology$7,972–$12,936
Dermatology$5,315–$8,790
Pediatrics$7,086–$11,397
Family Medicine$8,858–$11,979
General Practice$8,858–$11,979
Internal Medicine$9,744–$11,397
Gastroenterology$10,187–$11,580
Neurology$11,072–$11,397
Pulmonology$11,072–$11,397
Anesthesiology$10,187–$14,828
Radiology$13,287–$14,475
Cardiology$10,630–$15,888
Emergency Medicine$22,145–$24,715
Orthopedic Surgery$23,031–$26,090
General Surgery$33,007–$34,546
OB/GYN$36,397–$50,845

Radiology in other states