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How lawyers handle medical malpractice cases : an analysis of an important medicolegal study / by William J. Curran.

Title
How lawyers handle medical malpractice cases : an analysis of an important medicolegal study / by William J. Curran.
Author
Curran, William J.
Publication
[Rockville, Md.] : National Center for Health Services Research, 1977.

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Description
46p.; 28cm.
Summary
This study analysed "The Medical Malpractice Legal System," a report prepared by Westat, Inc. for the Sectretary's Commission on Medical Malpractice in 1973. The 1973 study, the first of its kind in the U.S., surveyed 809 lawyers nationwide about why they accept or reject cases, the "contingent fee" system, settlement practices, outcome of litigation, and opinions about the jury system. The present report states that the largest single reason for rejection of claims, cited by lawyers 41 percent of the time, was "no perceived liability." The "economic worth of the case" was stated ten percent of the time while "difficulty of proof" was cited by five percent of lawyers surveyed. A selective survey of 409 lawyers, known or believed to have been involved in malpractice litigation, showed that they rejected 71 percent of malpractice cases, a rate slightly lower than that shown in the national survey.
Series Statement
  • DHEW publication ; no. (HRA) 77-3152
  • NCHSR research report series
Uniform Title
  • DHEW publication no. (HRA) 77-3152.
  • NCHSR research report series
Subject
  • Actions and defenses > United States
  • Malpractice
  • Physicians > Malpractice > United States
  • Trial practice > United States
  • United States
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
OCLC
4267715
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library