Malpractice Insurance how relates to Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (Soldiers & Sailors Act)

October 10, 2016

American FlagIn 2003, the soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act was re-written and the name changed to Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.  Basically the act applies to any service members including reservists and National Guard members that are called to active duty.

Doctors, lawyers, and some other professionals can ask in writing that their insurance company suspend their professional liability policy while they’re on active duty.  Federal law requires insurance companies to cancel the coverage and to reinstate it if a service member requests reinstatement within 30 days of return.

Service members don’t have to pay premiums during the cancellation and could get money back if they’ve already paid the premiums. Note if you cancel your liability coverage, you won’t have any liability protection while the coverage is canceled.

It also caps the interest rate that can be charged on a finance premium contract to 6% and suspends payments until the member active service has ended.

Lee Norcross 
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