Thursday, June 11, 2009

Insurance Daily

Almost two-thirds of all U.S. states have enacted "I'm Sorry" laws. These laws allow a doctor to apologize for medical mistakes without allowing the admission to be used against them in court. This legislation responded to malpractice defense strategies that make victims feel angry and further encourage law suits. Malpractice insurers advise doctors against the use of any admission language.
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