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Is it true or not that about 90% of medical malpractice lawsuits are settled before even going to court?
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No
A published report in 2006 from the Harvard School of Public Health found that 61 of medical malpractice lawsuits are settled out of court rather than litigated in a trial. This is a sharp contrast from most general litigation, where 80 to 90 percent of cases never reach trial. Malpractice cases have fewer settlements primarily because defendants often prevail in medical malpractice suits, and many of the plaintiffs who win recover little or no money.
Furthermore, many malpractice insurance companies require their insured doctors to stand trial if accused of medical malpractice and to deny liability through settlements. This additional duty also affects settlement rates in the medical malpractice field.d
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Experience: NYC Personal Injury Trial Attorney for 30+ years; Law professor; Arbitrator; Psychotherapist.