To: COUNTrecount
After what Edwards did to the medical profession in North Carolina, I don't understand how any DR would risk treating a member of his family...
To: Eric in the Ozarks
That is the first thing that went through my mind.
When she dies, he will probably sue the Dr. and the hospital.
10 posted on
03/25/2007 6:03:19 PM PDT by
Taichi
(Certe, toto, sentio nos in kansate non iam adesse)
To: Eric in the Ozarks
"After what Edwards did to the medical profession in North Carolina, I don't understand how any DR would risk treating a member of his family..."
You don't spoze the Doctor thought, "Well ambulance chaser, what you going to do about this? Raise MY MedMal premiums!"
19 posted on
03/25/2007 6:13:01 PM PDT by
lawdude
(2006: The elections we will live to die for!)
To: Eric in the Ozarks
After what Edwards did to the medical profession in North Carolina, I don't understand how any DR would risk treating a member of his family...1. No treatments without signed waivers of litigation, and
2. 100% co-pays, paid when services are rendered. From past experience, attorneys are notorious at being slow payers.
61 posted on
03/26/2007 5:11:33 AM PDT by
Night Hides Not
(Chuck Hagel makes Joe Biden look like a statesman!)
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