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re: Malpractice and Tail Coverage Estimate
Posted on 3/19/12 at 1:00 pm to computerguy
Posted on 3/19/12 at 1:00 pm to computerguy
Getting someone to pick her up on their policy should be very high on your list.
Posted on 3/19/12 at 1:12 pm to mule74
Getting someone to pick her up on their policy should be very high on your list.
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This is the route we would like to take, but for the sake of not ruling out a site having an estimate for the costs is something I would like to have. It also gives some negotiation leverage to request additional salary to compensate the costs.
Idea would be if someone said we can't pay it but the package was comparable and say the salary was 20k-30k higher. Would it be worth it? If the cost is only 10k for the insurance and all things are equal then yes, if the cost is north of 30k
then the additional salary is not worth it.
Was just hoping to find some national or state averages to get an estimate. If we have to we can always call a insurance company and try to start getting quotes, just wanted to avoid the hassle.
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This is the route we would like to take, but for the sake of not ruling out a site having an estimate for the costs is something I would like to have. It also gives some negotiation leverage to request additional salary to compensate the costs.
Idea would be if someone said we can't pay it but the package was comparable and say the salary was 20k-30k higher. Would it be worth it? If the cost is only 10k for the insurance and all things are equal then yes, if the cost is north of 30k
then the additional salary is not worth it.
Was just hoping to find some national or state averages to get an estimate. If we have to we can always call a insurance company and try to start getting quotes, just wanted to avoid the hassle.
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