The way the nation handles medical malpractice cases is insane. We need some states to start pioneering better ways of handling these situations. I haven’t read the bills myself, but if the article represents them correctly they sound good to me.
Medical Insurance Claim Reform Act
(State Bill,1,1976)had most of the same provisions outlined above – but also an absolute cap on non-economic damges of 250K, 90 days notice of intent to sue and required a Certificate of Merit BEFORE suit and periodic payment of damages at the option of the defendent – has worked pretty darn good for 30 years
The way the nation handles medical malpractice cases is insane. We need some states to start pioneering better ways of handling these situations. I haven’t read the bills myself, but if the article represents them correctly they sound good to me.
Medical Insurance Claim Reform Act
(State Bill,1,1976)had most of the same provisions outlined above – but also an absolute cap on non-economic damges of 250K, 90 days notice of intent to sue and required a Certificate of Merit BEFORE suit and periodic payment of damages at the option of the defendent – has worked pretty darn good for 30 years