Malpractice cost

Pulmonology malpractice insurance in Washington

Typical annual premium at $1M / $3M mature claims-made — 7% above the national median.

$15,231 to $17,108
per year · $1M / $3M coverage · mature claims-made
$15,419 (P10)$16,170 median$16,920 (P90)
Based on 2 filed carriers
Coverage $1M / $3MPolicy Claims-madeMaturity MatureRegion Varies by county

Who files these rates in Washington

By region in Washington

The Doctors Company (Ed. 01/23) files territory relativities, so the same pulmonology premium swings by county. Applied to the state median:

TerritoryFactorEst. median
Washington — Remainder of State×1.00$16,170
Seattle metro — King/Pierce/Snohomish×1.20$19,404

What drives a Pulmonology premium

Specialty class

Pulmonology — pulmonary disease, a mid-tier medical class.

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 Washington

Specialty$1M / $3M range
Psychiatry$6,475–$7,540
Ophthalmology$13,758–$14,882
Occupational Medicine$6,257–$7,540
Pathology$11,269–$11,600
Dermatology$7,540–$10,094
Pediatrics$11,600–$12,685
Family Medicine$11,344–$11,600
General Practice$11,344–$11,600
Internal Medicine$11,600–$14,433
Gastroenterology$15,231–$18,232
Neurology$15,231–$23,297
Pulmonology$15,231–$17,108
Anesthesiology$15,231–$16,030
Radiology$20,300–$25,103
Cardiology$11,504–$11,600
Emergency Medicine$28,301–$31,320
Orthopedic Surgery$34,800–$39,215
General Surgery$48,720–$54,908
OB/GYN$58,000–$60,784

Pulmonology in other states