Oh, ok. Yeah, that was House Bill 5, which passed last year. Dubya sure won't veto this one. Looks like a fore-gone conclusion to me. I'm a fence-sitter on this one: I'm all for tort reform, especially when a big portion of my physician's bill goes to pay for her malpractice insurance, but a quarter-mil cap does seem a bit low.
We (the US citizenry in general) have painted ourselves into this corner, IMO. When juries go handing multi-million dollar awards to folks that don't know McDonald's coffee is hot, there's bound to be an eventual backlash. Everyone is so damned litigous that when a REAL screw-up comes down the pike it oft gets lumped with the frivolous litigation.
KC
----- Original Message -----
From: Deri James <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, February 22, 2004 4:25 pm
Subject: Re: Action Alert to Oppose S. 2061
> I think this was the original post to which Joy was responding.
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
>
> ---------- Forwarded Message ----------
>
> Subject: Proposed law you might be interested in
> Date: Friday 20 Feb 2004 9:21 pm
> From: Samantha Coulombe <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Dear parents, caretakers, and friends,
>
> Next Tuesday the U.S. Senate will vote on legislation making it more
> difficult for children with birth-related injuries to bring lawsuits.
>
> The bill, S. 2061, would limit the amount of damages available
> from a
> negligent hospital, doctor, or drug manufacturer. It also reduces the
> amount of time that victims and their families have to bring a
> lawsuit,and makes it harder to hire experts to evaluate causes of
> a child's
> injury. The bill only applies to cases involving obstetrics and
> gynecology.
>
> Not everyone explores legal action for possible birth-related
> injuries,but if you believe this option should remain available,
> please point
> your browser to
>
> http://action.citizen.org/pc/mail/oneclick_compose/?alertid=5154776
>
> to learn more and to send a free email to your senators in opposition
> to the bill.
>
> Thank You,
>
>
> Samantha Coulombe
> Public Citizen's Congress Watch
> 215 Pennsylvania Avenue SE
> Washington, DC 20003
> 202-454-5151
>
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