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- Several State Supreme Courts Have Held Caps on Damages Unconstitutional, but Not California
The Supreme Court in several states have recently found damage caps in medical malpractice cases to be unconstitutional. These sates include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, , Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, ... - Caps on Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases Harm Patients and do not Reduce Premiums
In 1975, the California Legislature past a law known as MICRA, which among other things limits the compensation (damages) a victim of medical malpractice or their surviving family may obtain to ...
- Gastric Bypass Surgery Malpractice
Recently I have been receiving an increasing number of calls from patients and families of patients who have had serious often fatal, complications from gastric bypass surgery. Making the decision to ... - MediCare Never Happen Events Happen and they are Malpractice
In 2008 Medicare implemented a policy requiring hospitals to report the occurrence of what it described as "never events." These never events are bad things that should never happen to a ... - Medical Profession at Fault For Medical Malpractice
It seems easy to blame patients or attorneys of the so-called medical malpractice crisis. The truth is the cause of the medical malpractice crisis is medical malpractice . The results of the Harvard ...
- Several State Supreme Courts Have Held Caps on Damages Unconstitutional, but Not California
The Supreme Court in several states have recently found damage caps in medical malpractice cases to be unconstitutional. These sates include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, , Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, ... - Caps on Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases Harm Patients and do not Reduce Premiums
In 1975, the California Legislature past a law known as MICRA, which among other things limits the compensation (damages) a victim of medical malpractice or their surviving family may obtain to ...
- Several State Supreme Courts Have Held Caps on Damages Unconstitutional, but Not California
The Supreme Court in several states have recently found damage caps in medical malpractice cases to be unconstitutional. These sates include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, , Illinois, Louisiana, Missouri, ... - Caps on Damages in Medical Malpractice Cases Harm Patients and do not Reduce Premiums
In 1975, the California Legislature past a law known as MICRA, which among other things limits the compensation (damages) a victim of medical malpractice or their surviving family may obtain to ... |
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