I'd be for tort reform, except it has a very clear reason for being where it was today.
It's how we pay for long-term care - or any medical care that insurance can't be obtained for or won't cover. And it's about as good as playing the lottery for the funds - but when you're faced with something that can bankrupt you and then contine after that...shoot, call Larry Parker! HELP!
If we won't look at why people sue - nothing is going to help, long-term.
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It's how we pay for long-term care - or any medical care that insurance can't be obtained for or won't cover. And it's about as good as playing the lottery for the funds - but when you're faced with something that can bankrupt you and then contine after that...shoot, call Larry Parker! HELP!
If we won't look at why people sue - nothing is going to help, long-term.