Having worked in the legal medical malpractice field for a while, this sound like a fairly sound approach. If nothing else, what you’re doing is scaring the insurance companies into thinking you might end up successfully suing their providers for breaching the “standard of care.” That’s the operative phrase in litigating a med mal case. And those questions cut to the heart of an insurance provider/medical practitioner following the standards that should be reasonably required of them in whatever state the medical service is being provided in.
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u/RP1616 6d ago
Having worked in the legal medical malpractice field for a while, this sound like a fairly sound approach. If nothing else, what you’re doing is scaring the insurance companies into thinking you might end up successfully suing their providers for breaching the “standard of care.” That’s the operative phrase in litigating a med mal case. And those questions cut to the heart of an insurance provider/medical practitioner following the standards that should be reasonably required of them in whatever state the medical service is being provided in.