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To: salbam
What happened to presumption of innocence?

It remains where it belongs...in the courtroom.

197 posted on 07/26/2005 10:29:19 PM PDT by Petronski (I love Cyborg!)
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To: Petronski

Look, you are all to be congratulated. You are winning. you are going to get the type of health care you want. Bad result = call the malpractice attorney. No need off proof of negligence - let the attorney dig that up. But just know, when you can't find an OB to deliver your baby, can't find a neurosurgeon to treat your bleeding berry aneurysm in your brain, can't find an orthopod to come to the ER to treat your femur fracture, can't find a general surgeon to remove your ruptured spleen, well, you can always call your malpractice attorney for help. Doctors are not dumb anymore - they are removing their liability by avoiding high risk practice specialties and states. The result is limited access to care. Don't believe me? It is happening alreasdy. When you win your $5 million dollar verdict and that doctor is forced to quit practice and loses his house, how many OB/Gyns do you think are going to rush into town to start up practice? How many delivering babies now in that town will quit?


203 posted on 07/26/2005 10:40:11 PM PDT by salbam
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