If you’re a new doctor building your practice or a seasoned physician branching out on your own, it’s time to give serious thought to asset protection planning. Did you know that doctors are among the top professionals targeted in lawsuits? It’s not a matter of “if” but “when” you might face a claim.

In New York, protecting your hard-earned assets is even more crucial given the high cost of living and increased litigation risks. As an asset protection lawyer, I often hear some common misconceptions from doctors starting out, and I want to make sure you’re not caught off guard.

Myth 1: “An LLC is all I need for asset protection.”

LLCs are great for separating your business from your personal finances, but they’re not a magic shield. A lawsuit or major debt could still pierce that corporate veil if you haven’t taken additional steps.

Myth 2: “My malpractice insurance has me covered.”

Malpractice insurance is essential, no doubt. But it’s designed for specific situations and may not protect you from other lawsuits or claims. Think car accidents, real estate disputes, or even personal liability.

So, what’s the real deal?

Asset protection is like a multi-layered cake. You need a variety of strategies working together:

Each of these strategies has nuances, especially in New York. The right approach for you depends on your specific situation, goals, and risk tolerance.

Don’t leave your assets to chance.

Navigating the legal and financial world can be overwhelming, especially when you’re focused on your medical career. That’s where we come in. Our experienced asset protection lawyers can help you create a comprehensive plan to safeguard your future.

Ready to take the next step?

Contact our law firm today for a confidential consultation. Let us help you create a safety net so you can focus on what you do best – healing and helping others. 

Contact us today for a comprehensive consultation and be sure to mention this article for a focused discussion on your specific needs.

 

This article is a service of Miller & Miller Law Group. We do not just draft documents; we ensure you make informed and empowered decisions about life and death, for yourself and the people you love.

 

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