Is There Anything Frivolous About 100,000 Deaths A Year?
According to a report by the Institute of Healthcare Improvement, the number of preventable deaths that occur in hospitals is between 44,000 and 98,000 every year. A lawsuit filed by the family of a victim is hardly a “frivolous” matter. Nor is the act of filing a medical malpractice lawsuit a “frivolous” and easy thing to do. Attorneys routinely have to hire doctors in order to properly explain to the judge, jury or arbitrator exactly what happened. This is both expensive and difficult, as most doctors are hesitant to testify against their colleagues. No attorney in his right mind would incur these expenses if he wasn’t absolutely convinced that the case of his client had merit. Are The Verdicts “Enormous?” According to the Department of Justice, the answer is no. Their Bureau of Statistics just released a study that looked at the data from seven states over four years. Rather then describing a system where anyone who wants to file walks away with millions of dollars, the report notes