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I am SO SICK of this shit. Several months ago, I lost my best friend of thirty years to a HORRIBLE case of completely inexcusable medical negligence; what's even worse is that she suffered horribly for an entire year before finally succumbing. The doctor responsible should never practice again and I have NO problem with her family's attorney getting well-compensated. NONE. Being in the legal field, I know exactly just how much detailed work and preparation go into a case and EVERY cent of that compensation is EARNED. We will NEVER get over this loss, ever. She should have had at least forty more years of life. And I personally know of several more cases of gross medical negligence that caused great harm that should never have occured.
How many of us would work for months on something not just without any pay, but having to upfront ALL fees and expenses involved, with no guarantee of receiving anything in the end? That's the way it is with these cases. That's why there's really no such thing as a "frivolous" malpractice suit. It costs attorneys thousands, quite often tens of thousands, of dollars of their own money to prepare cases. They must upfront all costs, fees, expenses, etc., etc., and there's no guarantee they'll prevail in the end and receive anything, even with a very strong case, as most of them are. That's why they don't take cases without merit, they can't afford to. Each case is researched and checked carefully, including reviews of the medical records by physicians, and must be determined by those physicians to have merit, before they'll take a case.
That's why caps on fees are so damaging to those who've been harmed by medical negligence and malpractice. If the fees are capped at less than what it would cost both to prepare for the case and to even break even, the attorney's not going to be able to take the case no matter the merit. Doctors can earn whatever ridiculous amount they want with everyone falling all over themselves in praise, but let an attorney make just one dollar and let the screaming begin. Here's a bit of advice for doctors-you don't want to be sued? Then DON'T commit negligence and malpractice and cause grave harm and/or death to people.
And why is it that I only hear lately about malpractice reform to "spare" doctors and "control costs", but NEVER hear about the victims of malpractice? It appears that doctors and their political benefactors are only interested in protecting them from accountability from the consequences of their negligence and couldn't care less about the victims. The Senate didn't "spare attorneys" here, they spared malpractice victims from not being able to get representation to recover their rightful damages.
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