"the incentives that drive their cases"
I assume you mean our fees. Do you have even the slightest clue what the costs are of bringing a major plaintiff's case is? It can easily exceed a million dollars and we foot that bill, eating those expenses if we lose. People who blame lawyers for "frivolous cases" just to make a buck have no idea what the economics of litigation are. No lawyer could ever survive bringing "frivolous" lawsuits. You'd be broke in a year. Let me ask you this Doc, and ask for a response. Here in Indiana every single doctor I have dealt with wants anywhere form $1,000 to $4,000 AN HOUR to give a deposition that is nothing more than yeah, I treated your client, and yeah the injury was caused by trauma. Rates really go up when you need the Doctor to really understand what caused an injury. Who's gouging who? And do you know that your patient has to pay that cost? I'm sorry your perspective has been "ruined" by your "unpleasant experience with personal injury attorneys". We are not the enemy.
I assume you mean our fees. Do you have even the slightest clue what the costs are of bringing a major plaintiff's case is? It can easily exceed a million dollars and we foot that bill, eating those expenses if we lose. People who blame lawyers for "frivolous cases" just to make a buck have no idea what the economics of litigation are. No lawyer could ever survive bringing "frivolous" lawsuits. You'd be broke in a year. Let me ask you this Doc, and ask for a response. Here in Indiana every single doctor I have dealt with wants anywhere form $1,000 to $4,000 AN HOUR to give a deposition that is nothing more than yeah, I treated your client, and yeah the injury was caused by trauma. Rates really go up when you need the Doctor to really understand what caused an injury. Who's gouging who? And do you know that your patient has to pay that cost? I'm sorry your perspective has been "ruined" by your "unpleasant experience with personal injury attorneys". We are not the enemy.
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