Abstract: Theory suggests that tort reform could have either of two impacts on accidents. First, reforms could increase accidents as tortfeasors internalize less of the costs of externalities, and thus, have less incentive to reduce the risk of accidents. Second, tort reforms could decrease accidents as lower expected liability costs result in lower prices, enabling consumers to buy more risk-reducing products such as medicines, safety equipment, and medical services. We test which effect dominates by examining the effect of tort reforms on non-motor vehicle accidental death rates, using panel data techniques. We find that caps on noneconomic damages, caps on punitive damages, a higher evidence standard for punitive damages, product liabil...
This note argues that to deter negligent behavior adequately, tortfeasors should be held liable for ...
This paper evaluates the impact of malpractice reforms on average malpractice payment awards, freque...
Concerns with medical malpractice liability costs have been a principal factor leading states to ado...
Theory suggests that tort reform could have two possible impacts on accidents. Reforms could increas...
Tort reform may not affect all segments of society equally. Studies have shown that many tort reform...
Rubin and Shepherd (2007) suggest certain tort reforms actually lower accidental death rates. This i...
Reforms to the Joint and Several Liability rule (JSL) are one of the most common tort reforms and ha...
Most U.S. states have enacted JSL reform, the move from a regime of joint and several liability (JS...
This study focuses on the economic consequences of tort reform. In particular, we address two issues...
There are good reasons that the reform of tort law has commanded the extraordinary attention it has ...
Although proponents of tort reform argue that it will benefit consumers through lowered insurance pr...
This paper reviews the existing empirical evidence on the efficacy of the tort system and alternativ...
In the 1980s and 1990s many states adopted tort reforms. It has been argued that these reforms have ...
Law and economics suggests that liability for intentional torts is motivated by deterrence. The tort...
This paper estimated the effects of tort law and insurer investment returns on physician malpractice...
This note argues that to deter negligent behavior adequately, tortfeasors should be held liable for ...
This paper evaluates the impact of malpractice reforms on average malpractice payment awards, freque...
Concerns with medical malpractice liability costs have been a principal factor leading states to ado...
Theory suggests that tort reform could have two possible impacts on accidents. Reforms could increas...
Tort reform may not affect all segments of society equally. Studies have shown that many tort reform...
Rubin and Shepherd (2007) suggest certain tort reforms actually lower accidental death rates. This i...
Reforms to the Joint and Several Liability rule (JSL) are one of the most common tort reforms and ha...
Most U.S. states have enacted JSL reform, the move from a regime of joint and several liability (JS...
This study focuses on the economic consequences of tort reform. In particular, we address two issues...
There are good reasons that the reform of tort law has commanded the extraordinary attention it has ...
Although proponents of tort reform argue that it will benefit consumers through lowered insurance pr...
This paper reviews the existing empirical evidence on the efficacy of the tort system and alternativ...
In the 1980s and 1990s many states adopted tort reforms. It has been argued that these reforms have ...
Law and economics suggests that liability for intentional torts is motivated by deterrence. The tort...
This paper estimated the effects of tort law and insurer investment returns on physician malpractice...
This note argues that to deter negligent behavior adequately, tortfeasors should be held liable for ...
This paper evaluates the impact of malpractice reforms on average malpractice payment awards, freque...
Concerns with medical malpractice liability costs have been a principal factor leading states to ado...