The Massachusetts Agreement That No Impartial Physician Report Is Required is a specific type of agreement used to resolve medical malpractice lawsuits in the state of Massachusetts. It is a formal agreement between two parties in a dispute in which one party agrees to waive the right to an Impartial Physician Report (IPR) in exchange for the other party's agreement to accept liability and make payment for damages. This agreement is used when the parties involved in a medical malpractice lawsuit do not dispute the facts of the case and are willing to resolve the dispute through a settlement without the need for an IPR. Specifically, an IPR is a written statement by a qualified medical expert, which is often used in medical malpractice cases to determine whether the actions of a doctor or healthcare provider were appropriate. The types of Massachusetts Agreement That No Impartial Physician Report Is Required include pre-litigation agreements, post-litigation agreements, and settlement agreements.