A Glossary of Civil Justice Terms
Punitive damages, contingency fees, and so-called "frivolous" lawsuits are terms thrown around a lot these days. Learn what's really at stake in these discussions:
Punitive Damages Make Our Families Safer
A Glossary of Civil Justice Terms
Punitive damages, contingency fees, and so-called "frivolous" lawsuits are terms thrown around a lot these days. Learn what's really at stake in these discussions:
Punitive Damages Make Our Families Safer
Older Americans Suffer Most from Civil Justice Restrictions
February 7 An artibtrary cap on non-economic damages - the only compensation a jury can provide for an injury itself as opposed to reimbursement for the injured person's out-of-pocket expenses - is unfair to the most severely injured victims of medical negligence. It would discriminate against seniors and would do nothing to make health care safer or lower doctors' premiums. Read more.
Women Disproportionately Hurt by Legal Restrictions
February 7 When a stay-at-home mom is injured or killed
by medical malpractice, there are no lost wages to be reimbursed
by economic damages. Other than reimbursement for out-of-pocket
medical costs, the only form of compensation is non-economic
damages, which some federal lawmakers want to arbitrarily
cap. Read
more.
Caps Doubly Unfair to the Youngest Victims
February 7 Instead of a big-government, one-size-fits-all
limit, we should let juries decide what appropriate compensation
is for a paralyzed child who'll never play sports, a disfigured
teenager who'll never go to a prom, or a mother who loses
her child forever. Read
more.
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