Potentially better rates in the wake of tort reform that have capped certain damages are more in the offering than in recent years, but is the momentum going to continue to spread across the country in states where tort reform has stalled? Dr. Richard Anderson, chairman and chief executive officer of Napa, Calif.-based national malpractice insurance carrier, The Doctors Company, tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen about the state of tort reform in states across the U.S.
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Tort Reform's Momentum and its Benefit to Doctors
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Potentially better rates in the wake of tort reform that have capped certain damages are more in the offering than in recent years, but is the momentum going to continue to spread across the country in states where tort reform has stalled? Dr. Richard Anderson, chairman and chief executive officer of Napa, Calif.-based national malpractice insurance carrier, The Doctors Company, tells the Chicago Tribune's Bruce Japsen about the state of tort reform in states across the U.S.
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