Medical Malpractice News
Statement of AAJ President Ken Suggs on the Senate Committee on Health,
Education, Labor and Pensions Hearing on Health Courts
June 22 Ken Suggs, President of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), issued the following statement.
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Senators Santorum and Frist Attack Victims of Medical Negligence
to Garner Campaign Cash from Insurance Industry
June 1 Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) and Sen. Bill Frist (R-Tn.)
are at it again, reprising the medical malpractice myths in the
Scranton, Pennsylvania area today to fill their pockets with campaign
contributions while ignoring mounting evidence that lawsuits intended
to hold hospitals and nursing homes accountable for gross negligence
have nothing to do with insurance premiums. Read
the statement
New Study Shows Courts Not Clogged With Frivolous Medical Malpractice
Lawsuits
May 11 New research published in the May 11 edition of the New
England Journal of Medicine establishes that almost every medical malpractice
suit filed in the United States has a meritorious basis and rejects
claims that the civil justice system is inundated with frivolous lawsuits.
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AAJ: Senate Votes to Put Patients Rights Ahead of Big
Insurance Company Profits
May 8 For the seventh time since 2002, the Senate on Monday
rejected anti-patient legislation that would have capped awards
for pain and suffering in medical malpractice cases at $250,000,
resulting in demands that the upper chamber abandon the ill-conceived
proposal and focus on issues of greater importance to Americans.
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AAJ Backgrounder: Frist Continues to Mislead the Public on
Medical Malpractice
May 5 In what can only be described as a dazzling virtuoso performance,
Sen. Bill Frist stood on the Senate floor Friday and uttered a stream
of misleading and inaccurate statements so vast in behalf of medical
malpractice legislation that the portraits of former Senate leaders
displayed throughout the Capitol blushed in embarrassment. Read
the statement
Conrad Burns Calls Montana Families Devastated by Medical Negligence
Frivolous
May 4 Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT) used the floor of the U.S.
Senate to insult victims of medical malpractice on Thursday, asserting
that the only people who could possibly be harmed by an ill-conceived
measure to apply a one-size-fits-all cap on non-economic damages
are the folks who make a living just in frivolous lawsuits.
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Background
AAJ strongly believes in patients' rights to hold the health
care industry accountable when patients are recklessly
maimed and killed by unsafe drugs, medical devices, or shoddy
care. Lawsuits lead to safer drugs and a health care system that's
accountable to the people. 98,000 people are killed every year by
medical mistakes, yet sometimes the circumstances of the deaths
are closely guarded secrets. We need open, mandatory reporting systems
of medical errors to improve care and insurance reforms to prevent
the insurance industry from price-gouging doctors.
How S. 23 Discriminates Against Women
National Citizens Coalition for
Nursing Home Reform
Mothers and Babies Should Not Be Second
Class Citizens in Our Nation's Courts
Nursing Home Abuse and the Federal Medical
Malpractice Bill: By the Numbers
The Med Mal Myth (Tom Baker)
Are Malpractice Insurers Losing Money?
Truth About Health Care Costs
Debunking the Top 5 Myths about
Medical Malpractice