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    • Capping Damages does Not Reduce Doctors' Exposure to Malpractice Claims
    • Liberty, Freedom, and Justice
    • An Analysis of the Conduct, Performance and Financial Condition of NCRIC, Inc., 2000-2004
    • District of Columbia Medical Malpractice Payout Trends 1991 - 2004
    • Falling Claims and Rising Premiums in the Medical Malpractice Insurance Industry
    • Medical Malpractice & Liability - Just the Facts
    • Economic Policy Institute (EPI) Study Confirms That Data Used To Support “Tort Reform” for 20 Years Are Unfounded
    • H.R. 5: Restricts Patients' Rights and Shields Special Interst from Liability
    • Medical Malpractice Victims: Your Rights are in Danger
    • Forgotten Faces of the Healthcare Crisis
    • Patient Safety in American Hospitals
    • Medical Malpractice Caps
    • Implications of Rising Premiums on Access to Health Care
    • Multiple Factors Have Contributed to Increased Premium Rates
    • Top Ten Reasons Insurance Lobbyists Are Wrong About Medical Negligence in Washington, D.C.
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    • CJD - Falling Claims and Rising Premiums in the Medical Malpractice Insurance Industry
    • ATLA - Caps on Medical Malpractice Damages Unconstitutional, Wisconsin Supreme Court
    • Summary - Falling Claims and Rising Premiums in the Medical Malpractice Insurance Industry
    • Number of Federal Tort Trials Fell by Almost 80 Percent from 1985 through 2003
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Recent News
  • CJD - Falling Claims and Rising Premiums in the Medical Malpractice Insurance Industry
  • ATLA - Caps on Medical Malpractice Damages Unconstitutional, Wisconsin Supreme Court
  • Summary - Falling Claims and Rising Premiums in the Medical Malpractice Insurance Industry
  • Number of Federal Tort Trials Fell by Almost 80 Percent from 1985 through 2003
Did You Know?
  • Total payments for malpractice judgments have fallen 24.5 percent, from $299.6 million in 2000 to $226.2 million in 2004.
  • The median payment resulting from a judgment appears to have risen, from $230,000 in 2000 to $265,000 in 2004.
  • The total number of judgments against physicians dropped 31.9 percent between 2000 and 2004, from 670 to 456.
  • The number of malpractice judgments against physicians, adjusted for population growth, has fallen 34.6 percent since 2000.
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