Nicholas Garofalo

Nicholas Garofalo

@nicholasgarofalo

I’m Nicholas Garofalo, an insurance consultant at PLI Consultants, a leading provider of medical malpractice insurance across the United States. My mission is to help healthcare professionals like you protect what matters most—your career and assets—with customized insurance solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of your practice. At PLI Consultants, we offer more than just medical malpractice insurance. Our portfolio includes tail coverage, long-term care, dental, medical facility, private practice, and telemedicine insurance, specially tailored for health workers in Florida, USA. I’m proud to work alongside a dedicated team of licensed agents who understand the complexities you face as a healthcare provider. We go above and beyond to deliver personalized guidance and insurance solutions that bring peace of mind. With our extensive network of carriers, I can help you find the most competitive rates, simplifying the process with a single application. My goal is to deliver service that is not only comprehensive but also uniquely suited to your needs. Whether you’re seeking essential malpractice coverage or specialized protection, you can count on me to find the right solution. With years of experience and a genuine passion for my client's success, I’m committed to helping you secure your practice with confidence. Reach out today to learn more about PLI Consultants’ top-tier insurance offerings, and let me guide you toward the perfect coverage solution for your peace of mind.

Joined Dec 2024 Orlando, United States Last seen 5d ago
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Nicholas Garofalo posted a new writeup in Legal 5d ago
How AI Tools Are Creating New Risk Questions in Healthcare
Legal How AI Tools Are Creating New Risk Questions in Healthcare

Artificial intelligence tools are rapidly reshaping patient care, from diagnostic imaging to automated scribes, but they also introduce complex risk questions regarding accountability, standard of care, and legal liability. As clinicians balance algorithm recommendations with human judgment, determining whether a clinical error stems from software malfunction or physician oversight becomes increasingly difficult. Healthcare organizations must actively update their risk strategies, review vendor


Nicholas Garofalo posted a new writeup in Medicine & Healthcare Feb 27, 2025
Why Nurses Need Medical Malpractice Insurance: Myths vs. Facts
Medicine & Healthcare Why Nurses Need Medical Malpractice Insurance: Myths vs. Facts

Smiling nurses in scrubs holding files and a tablet.