Christa R. Haggai, Attorney-at-Law
May 18, 2013 at 12:48 am #Medicalmalpractice #healthcare #lawsuits #medical error #tortreform - Great article discussing how medical malpractice lawsuits can actually help improve patient care. The information was learned from interviews with hospital risk managers. We need to get to a point when we realize we all want the same goal, safer, affordable healthcare! Right now, "[e]ach year tens of thousands of people die, and hundreds of thousands more are injured, as a result of medical error." This needs to change and the courthouse doors need to be open to those who are harmed by medical errors!
May 15, 2013 at 9:11 pm The Haggai Law Firm shared 38 Is too Late's photo.
Shameful! The Seventh Amendment is supposed to protect this right to a trial by jury! Legislators have no right to take it away!
When a surgeon operated on the wrong side of a Missouri woman’s skull, her only recourse was the court system. So why are Missouri lawmakers trying to take away that right? http://bit.ly/132A8Fx
By: 38 Is too Late
May 14, 2013 at 8:30 pm The Haggai Law Firm shared 38 Is too Late's photo.
Clearly claims are not keeping rates high for doctor's insurance! We need a change in the law in California!
Think medical malpractice insurance rates are too high? You are not alone. While companies take premiums from doctors & hospitals, they don’t have to pay much out in claims due to CA’s outdated cap on malpractice awards. http://buswk.co/12dnwuh
By: 38 Is too Late
May 14, 2013 at 4:23 pm Interesting position and recommendation by the NTSB today: "At .05 BAC, the risk of having an accident increases by 39 percent. At .08 BAC, the risk of having an accident increases by more than 100 percent."
usnews.nbcnews.com
WASHINGTON – The National Transportation Safety Board is considering Tuesday whether to recommend to states that they lower the blood-alcohol content that constitutes drunk driving. Currently, all 50 states have set a BAC level of .08, reflecting the percentage of alcohol, …
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In addition, there are extensive injuries that occur to the driver and the other persons involved in the truck accident. An auto accident that results in the falling of materials may inadvertently lead to more accidents that can prove to be difficult for a lawyer. This is especially true if the truck is with explosive components such as gunpowder, oil, and fireworks among others. It is at this point where a personal injury attorney or lawyer will look out for you at this time of crisis in California.
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Whatever personal injury case you have in Los Angeles, you are given the assurance that your attorney from this law firm will deliver results.
In a sense, your attorney or lawyer will provide you help in gaining productive amounts in an emergency payment basis. Your lawyer knows that this modality of compensation could engender millions especially since this is a truck accident you are involved with. This type of auto accident generates multiple damage claims as the attorney counts the medical bills of the individuals included in the incident along with non-economic damages, road damages, and wage losses.
Some truck accidents in Los Angeles are not caused by the truck driver because there are many other factors that cause accidents. If this is your case, Haggai Law Firm will surely provide you with a skilled lawyer that will take care of your personal injury law defense in Los Angeles.
Christa R. Haggai