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Dec 10, 2009
Pa. woman sues over drink-fueled leg amputations

side note: In this case, a woman was brought to a hospital passed out from alcohol intoxication. In her medical malpractice lawsuit, she claims that she was left slumped in an awkward position, cutting off blood flow to her legs. Her legs needed to be amputated, and now she is suing for malpractice. UNIONTOWN, Pa.—A […]

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Dec 8, 2009
Graham, Chambliss seek to address medical malpractice with "Loser Pays" amendment

side note: Republicans are trying to kill the Affordable Care Act, but at the same time, they are trying to insert strong tort reforms in the legislation. Two senators want to add loser pays language to the bill, where the loser of a malpractice lawsuit would have to pay the legal costs of the other […]

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Dec 7, 2009
Leahy wants antitrust law to apply to insurers

side note: In the debate over language in the Affordable Care Act, Se. Leahy of Vermont wants to include a repeal of medical malpractice insurance companies’ exemption from anti-trust laws. (AP) — MONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy wants to amend the Senate’s health care reform bill to make health and medical malpractice insurers […]

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Dec 2, 2009
Georgia House braces for medical malpractice tort reform rulings

side note: This seems to be how tort reform is unfolding in almost every state with tort reforms laws that cap non-economic damage on the books—court overturns legislation; legislators re-legislate. ATLANTA — A top GOP legislator vowed that lawmakers would quickly bolster Georgia’s new tort reform laws if any pieces are struck down by the […]

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Dec 2, 2009
Columbia Medical Testifies on Medical Malpractice in New York State Senate

side note: New York’s medical malpractice insurance crisis seems to have no solution on the horizon, yet many, many people are offering their advice. Newswise — Lee Goldman, M.D., executive vice president for health and biomedical sciences and dean of the faculties of medicine and health sciences at Columbia University testified today on medical malpractice […]

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Dec 1, 2009
California medical malpractice damages cap in malpractice cases an issue

side note: Some in the California Legislature are arguing that language in the proposed Affordable Care Act would encourage the state to overturn its MICRA non-economic damage cap. One of the many contentious issues in the national health care debate is something that began 34 years ago in California when Jerry Brown, in the first […]

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Nov 30, 2009
White House: tort reform is included in the Affordable Care Act

side note: The White House is saying that the alternative medical malpractice resolutions included in the Affordable Care Act are medical malpractice tort reforms. Charles Krauthammer and his conservative peers say that anything less than a federal non-economic damage cap is no real tort reform. The Obama White House puts to use the WhiteHouse.gov website […]

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Nov 30, 2009
New Yorkers pay a high price for liability litigation

side note: This is an interesting article, mainly due to the fact that it is discussing tort within the framework of New York, which has a well-documented debacle of a medical malpractice insurance environment. High taxes help make New York an expensive place to do business. A new report argues convincingly that costly malpractice litigation […]

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Nov 23, 2009
AP Poll: Americans want medical malpractice reform

see original: While healthcare reform looks to be an inevitability, Republicans in Congress should start hammering this statistic in hopes of at least achieving some of their legislative goals. Tort reform is a reasonable hop for the party. WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline)-The majority of Americans say federal lawmakers ought to make it more difficult for allegedly […]

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