No. Medical malpractice exists and patients who have been injured by negligence deserve an appropriate remedy. The goal of Medical Justice is not to thwart that remedy; merely to make sure that the physician is not unfairly subjected to a system without his own legitimate remedy.
To the extent plaintiff's attorneys have challenged this principle, courts have universally ruled in favor of Medical Justice and our plan members. More.
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