Medical Malpractice And Tort Reform
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...medical malpractice. Focus is on Missouri as compared to what is going on in the rest of the country.
ABOUT TORTS
What is negligence, and why is it such a significant basis for judicial interjection? For the sake of an example, we will use the medical profession, since they are under the most fire for tort action. Clearly, a medical professional upholds certain responsibilities when it comes to his or her practice, fundamentally avoiding to "breach by the defendant of a legal duty to take care not to damage the plaintiff or his property and consequent damage from that breach" (Tort of Negligence PG, 2001). When this breach occurs, the manner by which the practitioner handles the violation could mean the difference between an angry and a pacified patient.
According to one law firm, one might best explain tort reform as
"Tort reform is the name given to a political and legal...
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