City Attorney: Liability risk too high, forget the defibrillators Read [The Record]
Common Good: "Fear of erratic jury decisions in medical malpractice cases has spawned a culture of fear, causing inefficiencies that infect every level of medicine." Read [Wall Street Journal]
Texas Republican Skewers GOP Lawman: "Liability insurance carriers successfully fought to limit the right to a jury trial for patients who suffer grievous bodily harm at the hands of negligent doctors and hospitals." Read [Star-Telegram]
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On the contrary, I do believe that a jury should. If not, who would then? Better ask the experts. Try the link.
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