Beyond Tort Reform: Fixing The Economics Of Med Mal LitigationBy T. David Ackerman and Tewabe Ayenew
It is well established that medical malpractice coverage is in a state of crisis, viewed from any angle. The proof lies in the fact that many carriers have exited the business, and lack of coverage or exorbitant premiums in some areas of the country have forced many medical professionals to close their practices or move to other states.
The finger of blame points alternately at doctors, lawyers, insurers, courts and jurors.
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