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Serious Tort Law Reform
Tort law is a form of collective intervention into social and economic affairs that carries with it substantial costs, both public and private. These costs include higher prices for goods and services, higher taxes, and the socially undesirable consequences that tort law has on people's behavior such as the failure of companies to develop and introduce products the public wants, the wasteful an...
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The primary means for patients in the United States to gain redress for grievances against hospitals and physicians is the tort system. Largely through rulings from state and federal courts, we rely on the tort system to incentivize individuals and firms to take appropriate care of those in their charge, compensate those who are harmed by their actions, manage risk, and punish those who fail to...
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Theory suggests that tort reform could have either of two impacts on accidents. First, reforms could increase accidents as tortfeasors internalize less of the costs of externalities, and thus, have less incentive to reduce the risk of accidents. Second, tort reforms could decrease accidents as lower expected liability costs result in lower prices, enabling consumers to buy more risk-reducing pr...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The University of Chicago Law Review
سال: 1989
ISSN: 0041-9494
DOI: 10.2307/1599764