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re: How does one become a TV/Radio shyster attorney?
Posted on 3/18/18 at 4:19 pm to theronswanson
Posted on 3/18/18 at 4:19 pm to theronswanson
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Lol nah. How about a year prescriptive period? How about shitty drivers and crumbling infrastructure? Its laughable to say that a 50k threshold is the sole reason. And you people who think insurance companies will lower premiums if favorable legislation is passed are mindless sheep.
just like how health insurance hasn’t fallen despite tort reform. Most folk in Louisiana don’t even know tort reform has already happened with med mal.
I agree litigation costs can increase insurance but i don’t know how much, and I’m skeptical insurance premiums would decrease just Bc insurance companies can save some litigation costs.
Posted on 3/18/18 at 4:40 pm to biglego
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just like how health insurance hasn’t fallen despite tort reform. Most folk in Louisiana don’t even know tort reform has already happened with med mal.
People on this site STILL bring up the need for medical malpractice reform. It's ridiculous how uninformed people are on the subject. Suing a doctor in the state of Louisiana is a waste of money unless they've been caught fricking up dead to rights.
Posted on 3/18/18 at 11:27 pm to biglego
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just like how health insurance hasn’t fallen despite tort reform. Most folk in Louisiana don’t even know tort reform has already happened with med mal.
I agree litigation costs can increase insurance but i don’t know how much, and I’m skeptical insurance premiums would decrease just Bc insurance companies can save some litigation costs.
It’s almost as if insurance companies make a big profit off of having expensive litigation forcing businesses to take on more insurance at high premiums. Then even if tort reform does get expanded, the insurance companies aren’t particularly interesting in reducing rates.
It is almost as if insurance companies aren’t altruistic angels looking out for citizens.
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