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Trial Lawyers and Tort Reform

From Overlawyered.com and Point of Law, there are ample reasons to consider that tort reform in America is desparately needed.

Manufacturers are wary of the Legal-Lotto system in the US that can spur class-action lawsuits on behalf of plaintiffs that may not have suffered any ill effects or are ever likely to do so, but they’re included in the class action suit anyway. When a settlement is reached, these “plaintiffs” get pennies, the lawyers get millions. Better products are never even introduced because of a fear of lawsuits. Our Civil Court system has demanded a new barometer for products: 100% Perfect Safety under All Intended and Unintended Uses.

In 2002, class action lawsuits siphoned off $233 billion out of the hands of manufacturers and small business, or 2% of the US GDP. This amounts to $809 for every citizen of the US. In 1970, costs amounted to only 1.3%, and in 1950, only 0.5%. The costs are skyrocketing.

Here are some examples of products not currently available in the US but are available elsewhere in the world:

  • Integrated child booster seat in Volvo cars.
  • Silicon coatings on hypodermic needles from Japan that would reduce the pain of injections.
  • A “safe, biodegradable, and effective reinforcing phosphate fiber” as a substitue for asbestos from Monsanto.
  • A portable, suitcase sized dialysis machine from Union Carbide.
  • An alarm for hot tubs that would warn if the cover was lifted from Sunstar.

The costs of asbestos litigation is now expected to reach $200 billion. More than the Northridge, CA earthquake, Hurricane Andrew, and the September 11 terrorist attacks combined. Medical malpractice insurance premiums are causing doctors to quit their practice across the country. Obstetricians seem especially hard hit – at the average of 100 babies a year and a malpractice premium of $200,000 annually, each woman / employer / insurance company / government must pay $2000 just for the insurance alone.

The American Trial Lawyers Association maintain that there is no crisis.

The entire article at the Manhattan Institute is fascinating, morbid reading.

This just in: John Edwards and Ralph Nader made their fortunes as class-action lawyers.



6 responses to “Trial Lawyers and Tort Reform”

  1. Actually, you can get the integrated seats in Volvo. Sara has them 🙂

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  2. Interesting. Do you know if you can still get them? I did some surfing around and I can find the Volvo integrated booster seat in 2003 models, but I couldn’t find out if they’re still available in the 2005 models.

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  3. Just called a Volvo dealer here in town. Still available.

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  4. What an incredible crack research department. 😛

    I’ll pass the word along back to Overlawyered.com where I found the article….

    … or not. Overlawyered doesn’t permit comments, and I didn’t see an email address any place obvious.

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  5. 8) i liked ur write up.finally found a person who thinks logically.truly said.Analyze the matter and then only 1 should speak of anything.iam of that sort.When i came across this fuss goin on about Tort Reform ,I myself wanted to check out the whole issue and wat it was all about.I came across this site of Mr Dick Weekley .www.dickweekley.com

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  6. […] Trial Lawyers and Tort Reform from Chasing the Wind Manufacturers are wary of the Legal-Lotto system in the US that can spur […]

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Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

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