AAOIC Announces Record-Setting Dividend Return for Malpractice Insurance Program
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(PRWEB) December 15, 2017
The American Association of Orthodontists Insurance Company (AAOIC) is pleased to announce a 22% dividend that will be dispersed to AAOIC Malpractice Insurance policyholders in 2018. This dividend, which is the largest in the program's history, will be distributed to policyholders in the form of premium credits.
Since 2013, the average AAOIC Malpractice Insurance dividend has been over 10%, and AAOIC has paid policyholders a dividend in 11 of the last 13 years.
AAOIC's risk management program is a key factor in making these dividends possible, because those who participate in the risk management program experience 25% fewer claims.
If you have questions about the dividend or the AAOIC program, feel free to call 800.622.0344 or visit aaoic.com.
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