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| Re: Uh-oh said by tapeloop :And yet, when a citizen tries to sue a doctor for malpractice or a company for egregious personal injury, it's considered "frivolous." Funny that... Actually what's funny is that we have less and less people interested in getting into medicine specifically because of the jackasses out there that use the system to get rich. Hospitals are closing because they can't afford to stay open. So many people feel health care is an entitlement or their God given right. This is totally off topic but I am getting so tired of people thinking it's ok to sue a Dr. | |
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| Re: Uh-oh said by stickfigure :Actually what's funny is that we have less and less people interested in getting into medicine specifically because of the jackasses out there that use the system to get rich. Hospitals are closing because they can't afford to stay open. So many people feel health care is an entitlement or their God given right. This is totally off topic but I am getting so tired of people thinking it's ok to sue a Dr. Yeah, we are getting OT. Hospitals close for a whole host of reasons outside of lawsuits though. You're thinking of invidual docs not being able to practice because of malprac insurance.
I will say this: you'd probably think differently if it was your Mom or Dad who was killed or seriously injured as the preventable result of some quack. Not saying that it happens the majority of the time or even a large minority, but it does happen. At the same time though you have people who don't want to allow any doctor to be sued and people who will sue because they got Percoset instead of Oxycontin. There's got to be a middle ground.
Back on topic: me being an individual and not a large corporate entity, I guess I'm a little biased toward the underdog.  -- Copyright infringement is illegal. Murder is illegal. Therefore, file sharing is murder. | |
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 |   garagerock Premium join:2002-06-14 Louisville, KY | well, there are extremes of course, but if a doctor botches something badly and causes harm, shouldn't they be held accountable in some way? | |
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| Re: Uh-oh let me just put it this way: Beyond paying for the medical expenses and possibly lost wages; unless it was malicious or a recurring issue with a particular doctor, what exactly is suing the doctor for bazillions of dollars going to help. Basically your just saying you ruined my life so I'm going to ruin yours.
The sad fact is every doctor is going to make mistakes in their lives and quite a few of those mistakes are going to end up ruining someones life. If everyone sues every doctor for millions in pain and suffering for every mistake they make how many doctors do you think will be left? -- Asking those who disagree with you to find support of your arguements is like asking an assailant if you can borrow his gun. | |
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| Re: Uh-oh Actually tapeloop, since I know quite a few Physician's (including my wife), I know that generally most of them put their hearts into their work. You have to, since Med-School isn't exactly the easiest thing to get into or graduate from. And I am talking hospitals, not individual docs.
Your statement "I will say this: you'd probably think differently if it was your Mom or Dad who was killed or seriously injured as the preventable result of some quack." Is what I really take issue with. The problem is that when someone loses someone else who they're close to they make look to blame someone else. So instead of thinking "hey, it sucks my mom/dad died.." and that's it, they take it to "it's the Dr's fault, they should have done X."
Now I don't think that EVERY Dr should automatically get to do whatever the hell they want, or get away with anything. BUT I do feel that is one profession where people need to not be so quick to judge the Dr. Dr's seem to get less and less respect these days.
Anyway, back on topic. I'm really getting sick of seeing these big corporations threaten legal action just cause they don't like what's going on (ie RIAA and downloading music). It would be nice to see more people take up fighting this crap and then counter-sue the company. Maybe they'll learn to stop... | |
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| said by tapeloop :said by garagerock :Part of the new facism our culture wholeheartedly endorses. Don't think, don't speak-or get sued. And yet, when a citizen tries to sue a doctor for malpractice or a company for egregious personal injury, it's considered "frivolous." Funny that... It is as simple as, the Rich and sue the Poor, but the Poor cannot sue the Rich. . | |
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 |   Combat Chuck Too Many Cannibals Premium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA
| Re: Uh-oh said by tbeckner :It is as simple as, the Rich and sue the Poor, but the Poor cannot sue the Rich. . Umm, has someone not been paying attention..poor people sue the rich and win all the time. The problem isn't that the poor can't sue the rich; the problem is anyone can sue anyone else for anything and effectively there are an infinite number of scumbag lawyers willing to take the case no matter how ridiculous or immoral. Just look at all the stupid warnings on everything you buy, each one of those a result of a lawsuit. -- Asking those who disagree with you to find support of your arguements is like asking an assailant if you can borrow his gun. | |
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| Re: Uh-oh Actually, the problem here is that StarForce is headquartered in Moscow and they don't understand "freedom of speech" and "freedom of the press" as it is practiced outside Russia....
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join:2005-11-21 Yermo, CA | Re: Uh-oh Well no matter what, I won't buy or even use a demo that has that software and Microsoft ought to make a patch that breaks It.:D | |
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| Re: Uh-oh said by garagerock :Part of the new facism our culture wholeheartedly endorses. Don't think, don't speak-or get sued. And yet, when a citizen tries to sue a doctor for malpractice or a company for egregious personal injury, it's considered "frivolous."
Funny that... -- Copyright infringement is illegal. Murder is illegal. Therefore, file sharing is murder. | |
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