and why do you suppose it's all come to that? and by 'that', i mean lawsuits. the system has a big filter on the negligible suits---they are tossed out in pretty short order. but we're talking about viable suits resulting from obvious negligence.
the staggering cost of malpractice insurance is due to many factors, one of which the cost of procedures gone wrong due to negligence....which brings us back to the original point---and debbie's problem.
morally speaking, do you feel debbie should just suck it up and live with it? should she go on for the rest of her life wondering and worrying if she's going to be ok? it's obviously still bothering her...it's been 2 1/2 years and she's still thinking about it.
or should she seek her legal options?
let's pursue this further....when a surgical team has amputated the wrong limb, should the patient just live with the consequences? how could you ever make that right? even with a large monetary settlement? what would you do, alysia?
and i don't understand your comment about tv shows. my 'grey's' reference was tongue in cheek....but it does make you wonder what goes on behind closed doors.
Kristy Mills, Traditional Naturopath, CNHP
LagunaNaturalHealth.com
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and why do you suppose it's all come to that? and by 'that', i mean lawsuits. the system has a big filter on the negligible suits---they are tossed out in pretty short order. but we're talking about viable suits resulting from obvious negligence.
the staggering cost of malpractice insurance is due to many factors, one of which the cost of procedures gone wrong due to negligence....which brings us back to the original point---and debbie's problem.
morally speaking, do you feel debbie should just suck it up and live with it? should she go on for the rest of her life wondering and worrying if she's going to be ok? it's obviously still bothering her...it's been 2 1/2 years and she's still thinking about it.
or should she seek her legal options?
let's pursue this further....when a surgical team has amputated the wrong limb, should the patient just live with the consequences? how could you ever make that right? even with a large monetary settlement? what would you do, alysia?
and i don't understand your comment about tv shows. my 'grey's' reference was tongue in cheek....but it does make you wonder what goes on behind closed doors.
Kristy Mills, Traditional Naturopath, CNHP
October 24, 2008 - 8:19pmLagunaNaturalHealth.com
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