Do you have a cite for the study? I hear statistics like that a lot but haven’t seen where they come from. Thanks.
On a sidenote, beware the underbelly of torm reform. It can lead to the lack of recovery for the old, infirm, and lower class. This is because the monetary incentive will not be in place to represent them in litigation. So in cases of true malpractice, which does happen far too often, they will be limited to the meager offerings of the insurance company.
All reform has its costs.
Not sure about the 40%. Impossible to come to a conclusion what the overall drop was from the data reported in this.
http://www.msmec.com/mx/hm.asp?id=medmal