No, malpractice suits definitely exist. If those waivers worked there wouldn't be nearly as many malpractice suits.
No, malpractice suits definitely exist. If those waivers worked there wouldn't be nearly as many malpractice suits.
Waivers raise the standard from negligence to actual malice. That means you have to prove that they intentionally--and maliciously--did something wrong. That's a very high bar short of them confessing to the deed.
Waivers raise the standard from negligence to actual malice. That means you have to prove that they intentionally--and maliciously--did something wrong. That's a very high bar short of them confessing to the deed.
Pretty sure that's not true. Like I said, medical malpractice is big business. If it was only actual malice there's no way it would be that big.
Pretty sure that's not true. Like I said, medical malpractice is big business. If it was only actual malice there's no way it would be that big.
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