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cbayer

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4. As the article points out, they sue less often because they have less access to medical
Mon Feb 27, 2012, 02:12 PM
Feb 2012

malpractice lawyers and lack the money that those lawyers often demand to file the case.

What is unjust is that there are trial lawyers out there that are advertising on daytime television encouraging people to sue their physicians for frivolous reasons. I do not think that anyone with a truly legitimate malpractice claim is going to go unrepresented. If the case is valid, the attorney is much more likely to file it without up front fees.

Take a look at John Edwards history. The whole system is sick to it's core.

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