I understand why they decided not to risk a trial but in this case the information provided did not seem to support the settlement. I am certain that there is more to the story.
Another case of the broken glass fallacy. This is great for the parents that will have to battle with the difficulties ahead of them raising this child. But it only hurts the system, as this is why insurance rates get so high. I blame the greedy PI lawyers mostly for being the propaganda leader in the entiltment society we have now. Insurance rates have to go up to compensate and yet we wonder why people can’t afford healthcare. The system is broken.
Why does health and malpractice insurance cost so much…see article.
Settlement without a costly trial (in terms of both money and emotions) is to be applauded.
I understand why they decided not to risk a trial but in this case the information provided did not seem to support the settlement. I am certain that there is more to the story.
Another case of the broken glass fallacy. This is great for the parents that will have to battle with the difficulties ahead of them raising this child. But it only hurts the system, as this is why insurance rates get so high. I blame the greedy PI lawyers mostly for being the propaganda leader in the entiltment society we have now. Insurance rates have to go up to compensate and yet we wonder why people can’t afford healthcare. The system is broken.