Incidental malpractice is the liability exposure created by the offering of medical services by an entity not engaged primarily in the offering of such services.
Incidental malpractice is the liability exposure created by the offering of medical services by an entity not engaged primarily in the offering of such services.
A manufacturing business, for example, might have such an exposure by virtue of the fact that it employs an industrial nurse to handle first-aid-type claims. Coverage can be provided in a commercial general liability (CGL) policy.