Scott Stroz wrote: > My wife almost dies and we can't get a lawyer to take the case, yet a guy > gets $10,000 for being inconvenienced for a few hours. > Ian Skinner wrote: > I actually agree that tort reform is probably necessary, but I have not > yet heard of a reform method I agree with. It is not a simple problem > nor is it going to have a simple solution. As I just said, being outraged is easy. One can find many examples of the results of perceived problems. What I don't here often are viable solutions and I have never heard of a solution I could really back. It is very easy for any proposed solution to swing the pendulum the other way to far and then there would be no legal way for parties to redress legitimate concerns.
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