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Protections for drug companies often lurk within medical
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Insurance Reform
Efforts to limit patients' rights are part of an insurance
industry campaign to scapegoat victims for price-gouging.
Health Care Press Releases & Statements
Corporate Wrongdoers Lose Effort to Evade Responsibility;
Washington State Voters Reject Initiative 330
November 21 On Election Day, November 8, voters in
Washington State, like voters in Oregon and Wyoming in November
2004, rejected attempts by powerful corporations to limit
the ability of patients to hold negligent corporations accountable.
Full Press
Release
House Passes Giveaway to Pharmaceutical and Insurance
Industries
July 28 Today the U.S. House of Representatives passed
a medical malpractice bill (H.R. 5) that does nothing to help
doctors with high insurance rates but gives sweeping liability
protections to drug companies that knowingly market deadly
drugs like Vioxx. Full
Press Release
Caps on Medical Malpractice Damages Unconstitutional,
Wisconsin Supreme Court
July 14 Today the Wisconsin Supreme Court struck down
the state's caps on non-economic (so-called pain and suffering)
damages in medical malpractice cases, saying they bear no
"rational" relationship to lower malpractice insurance
premiums. The Court also called such limits "unreasonable
and arbitrary" because they negatively impact the most
severely injured patients. Wisconsin is the 14th state to
strike down caps as unconstitutional. Full
Press Release
Republican Testimony Before Small Business Committee Shows
Access to Justice is Not a Partisan Issue
June 21 Mississippi trial lawyer Wil Colom, co-chair
of AAJ's Republican Caucus, presented a conservative case
against limits on compensation for medical malpractice victims
at a House Small Business Committee hearing June 14, demonstrating
that ensuring all Americans have access to justice is an issue
that cuts across party lines. Full
Press Release
Santorum Over-Estimates Trial Lawyer Influence on Medical
Malpractice Bill, Makes Up Facts About Health Care Costs
April 19 "Sen. Santorum was also reported as saying
rising health care costs are being driven by 'a runaway system
of litigation.' Hes wrong again, which the Congressional
Budget Office would tell him if hed wander down the
hall and ask." Full
Statement
Lawsuits by Rep. Tom DeLay and Sen. Rick Santorum Show
Hypocrisy about Civil Justice System
March 30 In a hypocritical case of 'Do as I say, not
as I sue,' two leading proponents of the drive to strip Americans
of their legal rights Rep. Tom DeLay (R-TX) and Sen.
Rick Santorum (R-PA) participated in personal injury
lawsuits filed by their families. Full
Statement
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