states that have passed severe medical malpractice tort restrictions on victims of medical error have rate changes similar to those states that haven't adopted these harsh measures.
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It does help keep costs down. There are many other factor in medical pricing and each state is different, So you can't really compare state to state costs on that one single issue. Many other factors are involved. Also, truth is that it's a small part of medical costs. And don't you think that the victims should get more money than the Lawyers, too often the Lawyer profits more.states that have passed severe medical malpractice tort restrictions on victims of medical error have rate changes similar to those states that haven't adopted these harsh measures.
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