What to do when solution for Medical Malpractice Long Island is needed?
By Paul Justice - Aug 23, 2008
Cases of medical malpractice occur frequently in New England because of the amount of doctors that practice there. People travel from all over the world to entrust their lives in Doctors that end up leaving them for the worst. Long Island doctors are seeing the negative effects of medical malpractice because they can no longer afford the high insurance rates. Doctors are retiring early so that they will not have to deal with these high bills. Doctors are not the only ones being affected by the insurance increase; we the patients are also getting hit hard. Since the doctors that are likely to cease practice are the specialists, those of us who need them are out of luck. For specialists are hard to come by, which could leave patients having to travel far and wide to seek the medical treatment that they need. Also, since the cost of living in Long Island is so high, medical malpractice is going to hurt this area harder.
So what to do? If we decrease medical malpractice insurance rates it will allow doctors to be able to practice without the huge premiums, but it will also make it easier for doctors to get away with committing medical malpractice. The message that the insurance companies are sending out by increasing medical malpractice insurance is that because doctors have wronged their patients, the whole medical industry will have to pay. Obviously, we are going to have to find some equal ground so that insurance rates will not be so high that our doctors cannot afford to practice medicine, while also being high enough to be able to cover the mistakes that our doctors make. Medical malpractice in Long Island can occur at a drop of a hat and to make sure that you are covered, contact a medical malpractice Long Island attorney today.
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