Debunking Tort Reform Myths
Figures from the Congressional Budget Office indicate that medical malpractice lawsuits accounted for less than 2 percent of overall health care spending.
Read MoreFigures from the Congressional Budget Office indicate that medical malpractice lawsuits accounted for less than 2 percent of overall health care spending.
Read MoreLarge corporations used the “hot coffee case” in an effort to gain public support for cutting down on so-called frivolous lawsuits that netted large rewards for the plaintiffs.
Read MoreProtective gear such as helmets, gloves and heavy jackets cannot protect a rider in a high-speed accident.
Read MoreDuring the procedure, the doctor left a sponge inside his abdomen, according to her lawsuit.
Read MoreThe most recent numbers from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is that in 2009, there were 3,380 people killed in accidents involving large trucks.
Read Moremakes frontage road intersections even more dangerous is that drivers tend to switch lanes as they approach the intersection.
Read MoreState government regulatory agencies receive over one million consumer complaints annually about bad faith insurance practices.
Read MoreChemical pneumonia is a serious lung inflammation caused by harmful liquids, gases, dust and fumes.
Read MoreMaking sure your home has working smoke detectors is one of the easiest things you can do to ensure you will help you escape your home safely in a fire.
Read MoreAccording to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), over 25,000 residential fires begin every year from space heaters.Â
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