
Unlimited Legal Assistance
Expert Support When You Need It Most
In the fast-paced and unpredictable world of healthcare, challenges can arise when you least expect them. That’s why DefenseMD provides its members with unlimited, confidential, and toll-free access to our legal helpline, ensuring expert support is always within reach.
Our members can rely on experienced lawyers who are ready to:
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Offer expert information and guidance
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Answer legal questions
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Help navigate professional or personal disputes
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Review legal documents or assist in drafting legal letters
Whether you need general legal information, advice on handling a dispute, or assistance with a specific legal matter, we’re here to ensure you never face these challenges alone. With DefenseMD, expert assistance is just a phone call away, giving you the peace of mind to focus on what matters most: your patients and your career.
How to Access the Helpline
If you’re a DefenseMD member, simply call 1-800-913-1463 (Monday to Friday between 9 AM and 6 PM) to access the full range of legal assistance services.
With DefenseMD’s unlimited legal assistance, you’ll always have the professional support you need to confidently address the challenges that come your way.


Unlimited Legal Assistance
Unlimited access to a confidential, toll-free legal helpline. The telephone legal assistance lawyers are there to answer your legal questions, give you general information and explain the steps to take in the event of a dispute.
You can call as often as you want and there is no limit on call duration.

Revision of Legal Documents
A lawyer will review your legal document and provide you with precious help to understand its potential implications for you.
The full document must be submitted for review and can have up to 8 single-sided pages in a legible font.

Legal Letter Drafting
A lawyer will draft a simple legal letter on your behalf, designed to assist with simple documents such as demand letters, complaint letters, travel consent letters for a child, resignation letters, or warning letters to employees.
This service is not intended for more complex legal documents, including wills, power of attorney forms, contracts, loan agreements, property lease documents, or cohabitation and separation agreements.