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How does RN Guardian differ from malpractice insurance? Do I need both?

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How does RN Guardian differ from malpractice insurance? Do I need both?

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RN Guardian is the equivalent of preventative medicine for your professional license: it is a more proactive approach to protection allowing you the peace of mind of knowing that you will always be represented by an expert attorney for the same low monthly cost, with no cap and you can seek legal counsel before your issue becomes a problem! Malpractice companies will reimburse a Nurse up to $10,000.00 on a case by case basis, which means that 10 grand is out of pocket and reimbursement stops there. You are FAR more likely to have a licensing issue than you are to be personally sued for malpractice.

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