I have been watching the debates over at the state capitol about the state paying for healthcare. It seems that the poor have almost no one fighting for them. Each new proposal is to take away...
I and many other writers here at the Injuryboard have written about the myths of the malpractice debate. Recently, the issue has been House Bill 5, which is making its way through the United States...
April Fools! Actually, I was thinking about this again this year, it would help a lot if everyone looked at working toward that goal. Legitimate lawsuits are based upon negligence by the defendant....
Here is some stuff I found worth reading:
-Steve Lombardi looks at the promises that the insurance company commercials make vs the cases where the adjusters just don't do their jobs.
- Jeff...
There was an interesting press conference in St Cloud this week. As was reported by the St Cloud Times:
A St. Cloud Hospital nurse is suspended pending an investigation into claims that the nurse...
Take a couple of minutes and watch a real life example of why tort reform hurts real people a second time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvTkkbWrQ9I
Injuryboard member, Jeremy Thurman has been...
During the campaign, and now that they have been in office, a lot of politicians are talking about the United States Constitution. It's a beautiful document that is filled with political philosophy...
After many years of assaults on the rights of the average consumer, the changes of 2008 gave people a lot of hope. The reversal of years of federal preemption, overseers looking the other way, and...
Despite all of the talk before the lesson, it seems like Congressman Smith is back to business with protecting insurance companies. His first committee top priority press release:
Washington,...
The annual Minnesota Department of Health report concluded that the number of “adverse events” in Minnesota hospitals grew slightly in 2010. Of the 305 reported:
• Ten deaths and...