Abstract Juries in medical malpractice trials are viewed as incompetent, antidoctor, irresponsible in awarding damages to patients, and casting a threatening shadow over the settlement process. Several decades of systematic empirical research yields little support for these claims. This article summarizes those findings. Doctors win about three cases of four that go to trial. Juries are skeptical about inflated claims. Jury verdicts on negligence are roughly similar to assessments made by medical experts and judges. Damage awards tend to correlate positively with the severity of injury. There are defensible reasons for large damage awards. Moreover, the largest awards are typically settled for much less than the verdicts
Physicians widely believe that jury verdicts are unfair. This Article tests that assumption by synth...
Medical malpractice suits consume time, money and energy. They strike fears of nightmarishly lengthy...
At one time in our society, the family doctor was the beloved friend and confidante whose profession...
Juries in medical malpractice trials are viewed as incompetent, anti-doctor, irresponsible in awardi...
A study analyzed the civil jury system and the difference in personal injury awards between automobi...
The ability of juries to resolve malpractice suits was studied. Results showed that most of the time...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
Compensation determinations for victims of medical malpractice were studied. Results showed that for...
What do civil jurors think about when they are asked to make damage award decisions? Given the secre...
In contrast to medical malpractice, legal malpractice is a phenomenon that has attracted little atte...
Punitive damage awards are designed to penalize the defendant for negligent behavior and deter other...
The enclosed article is the first comprehensive synthesis of two decades of empirical research on me...
This article explores the policy issues raised by the choice between a custom-based standard of care...
abstract: Civil litigation and medical malpractice both seem to be plagued by similar misperceptions...
Critics of medical malpractice litigation believe that expert testimony is often anecdotal and biase...
Physicians widely believe that jury verdicts are unfair. This Article tests that assumption by synth...
Medical malpractice suits consume time, money and energy. They strike fears of nightmarishly lengthy...
At one time in our society, the family doctor was the beloved friend and confidante whose profession...
Juries in medical malpractice trials are viewed as incompetent, anti-doctor, irresponsible in awardi...
A study analyzed the civil jury system and the difference in personal injury awards between automobi...
The ability of juries to resolve malpractice suits was studied. Results showed that most of the time...
Pity the civil jury, seen by some as the sickest organ of a sick system. Yet the jury has always bee...
Compensation determinations for victims of medical malpractice were studied. Results showed that for...
What do civil jurors think about when they are asked to make damage award decisions? Given the secre...
In contrast to medical malpractice, legal malpractice is a phenomenon that has attracted little atte...
Punitive damage awards are designed to penalize the defendant for negligent behavior and deter other...
The enclosed article is the first comprehensive synthesis of two decades of empirical research on me...
This article explores the policy issues raised by the choice between a custom-based standard of care...
abstract: Civil litigation and medical malpractice both seem to be plagued by similar misperceptions...
Critics of medical malpractice litigation believe that expert testimony is often anecdotal and biase...
Physicians widely believe that jury verdicts are unfair. This Article tests that assumption by synth...
Medical malpractice suits consume time, money and energy. They strike fears of nightmarishly lengthy...
At one time in our society, the family doctor was the beloved friend and confidante whose profession...