Governor Vetoes Medical Malpractice Reform Bill
Posted on Jul 11, 2011 1:40pm PDT
The governor of North Carolina has reportedly vetoed a medical malpractice reform bill. According to reports, the Senate Bill 33 was vetoed. The bill would have capped noneconomic damages at $500,000 regardless of injury. The bill capped damages even in cases of death, paralysis, brain damage and other serious injuries. Now, many are hoping for medical malpractice to be handled constitutionally.
Medical malpractice cases are incredibly difficult because you are trusting in medical professionals to care for your health, not put you in danger. It's important that you understand your rights during this time and how to approach a matter that is difficult like this. You need to know how your case should be handled so that you are able to move forward with your life. You may suffer from many expenses after a medical malpractice situation, so you will want help in resolving this matter so that you can afford to care for yourself.
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