Emergency room docblogger Shadowfax gets sued.
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 24, 2008
Emergency room docblogger Shadowfax gets sued.
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Curious if anyone knows… do they sue doctor in Europe even though it is government provided heath? I would imagine they are covered by the government with some kind of liability insurance then right? It’s just an interesting thought to the heath care proposal of Obama. If the liberal illuminati get their way it might not be all bad for American doctors. just mostly.
It would be interesting for 4 states to completely remove all possibility of suing Doctors, and to see what happens to the quality of medical care. My father, who practiced medicine in the pre- and post- law suit industry days said it would never be done because it would expose exactly how much of our current health care costs are caused by the sue – ers.
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