Thomas Pleasant helps people who are being victimized by insurance companies. If you are facing obstacles in getting your insurer to pay a legitimate claim or if your claim has already been denied, Thomas can help you. His areas of special expertise include insurance bad faith cases, long-term disability claims, and property damage and losses as well as personal injury and product liability cases, and situations in which people are being treated unfairly by their employers and as consumers. Thomas represents clients in the Southeast and Mid regions of North Carolina. If you need legal help, contact Thomas today for a free consultation. www.pleasantlaw.com

Pleasant Law Blog (Insurance Claims, Medical Misakes, and Nursing Home Claims)

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Medical Negligence, Mistakes and Malpractice

Attorney Thomas Waitt Pleasant handles cases involving mistakes by doctors, hospitals, nurses and other healthcare providers in North Carolina.

9/1/2009
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Would Tort or Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Reform Lower Health Care Costs?

A recent NY Times article on medical malpractice lawsuit reform sets out some interesting points about why limiting the rights of victims of medical negligence is not an answer to the heatlhcare cost crisis. In a nutshell, medical malpractice lawsuit costs are only a tiny sliver of the total costs of our healthcare system in this country. This whole debate is so politicized, and many are looking past the reality that there are legitimate medical malpractice cases, and there are people who have been hurt by doctors, hospitals, nurses, and nursing homes who need help. Help with future medical care, for example. There are vicitms who have been harmed by a physician's failure to diagnose a serious disease, where simple tests and follow-ups were not scheduled/ordered. There are wrong-site surgeries, botched surgeries by doctors who are careless and in a hurry because of the presures placed on them because of the money pressures of the modern insurance-driven medical practice. There are hospitals failing to provide even the most basic labor and delivery crisis management training for residents, so that they are prepared when the rare, but inevitable, crisis arises. In any event, the article is worth reading.


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