Healthcare Information Technology Companies Insurance

Healthcare and Life Sciences Insurance

Healthcare providers and Biotech companies are driving innovation to transform the delivery of healthcare. Your transformative products and services that support the medical services and the pharmaceutical industry can be exposed to a myriad of risks that require innovative integrated solutions.

Fidens can offer an integrated insurance program capable of responding to various claims and allegations, including Economic Injury, Bodily Injury, and Violation of Privacy Claims worldwide. One event has the potential to trigger claims involving multiple types of insurance, so having a comprehensive policy to address these claims is a distinctive benefit Fidens can provide.

Fidens recognizes that liability claims involving products used in a healthcare setting are often different from the traditional general liability claims. Fidens works with the carriers’ integrated teams in underwriting, risk engineering, and claims management with combined experience in the technology and life sciences industries worldwide.

Among the target classes Fidens represents:

  • Biotech
  • Clinical Trials
  • Dietary Supplement and Nutraceutical
  • Healthcare practitioners and service providers
  • Medical Device manufacturing and distributing
  • Medical Software
  • Non-Profits
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Other services organizations that promote the life sciences field

Fidens cost-effectively tailors coverage solutions that involve:

  • Advertising & Media Liability
  • Business Income Loss
  • Commercial Auto
  • Commercial Property
  • Crime & Employee Dishonesty
  • Cyber Breach Liability
  • Directors & Officers Liability
  • Employment Practices Liability Insurance
  • Employee Benefits Liability
  • Errors & Omissions
  • General Liability
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Product Liability Insurance
  • Product Recall Expense
  • Reputation Repair Expenses
  • Workers Compensation
  • Umbrella Liability
  • Other coverages unique to the insureds’ particular local and global exposures