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Old 02-25-2003, 03:06 PM
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Originally posted by Cream
Medical malpractice lawyers are not money hungry. As long as there are doctors who make medical mistakes, they will keep medical malpractice lawyers in business.
Cream, thank you for saying that! What I think people often to fail to realize is that attorneys don't just file lawsuits on their own -- they file them because somebody has hired them to do so.

Someone earlier mentioned that the family members were greedy if they file a lawsuit (I'm too lazy to go back and find the quote). I think that's a pretty harsh thing to say. I'm guessing that most of you have no idea what it's like to lose a family member due to a medical mistake. I don't either, but I would never presume to judge a family member who decides to seek some type of compensation in such a situation. I've always thought that if someone's life is seriously affected by the error of a doctor, she deserves some type of compensation to make her life easier. What if, for example, a woman is a stay at home mom with four kids and her husband made only enough money for them to scrape by every month before he was killed as a result of doctor error. Is she greedy when she files a lawsuit?
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