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The moment you were injured, you entered a war zone. Over the past 35 years the insurance industry and large corporations have spent billions of dollars spreading false information about accident claims. These huge entities have declared war on injured people and their attorneys. “Big Business”—largely through the U.S. and Tennessee Chambers of Commerce—wants the general public to believe that the civil justice system is out of control. When I talk about the U.S. and Tennessee Chambers of Commerce, I am not talking about your local city or county chambers of commerce, of which many of you might in fact be members, and which merely try to promote interest in shopping and doing business at a local level. No, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce are made up largely of huge corporations, including insurance companies! These organizations use their collective monetary muscle power to promote the interests of those big businesses and insurance companies to the detriment of all who might stand in the way of a profit. “Big Business” wants the general public to believe that the civil justice system is out of control….This propaganda by big business is called “Tort Reform.”
In promoting their focused interest in profits, these Big Businesses and Insurance Companies want us to believe that frivolous lawsuits are running rampant. They want us to believe that juries are handing out unreasonable verdicts left and right that injure our economy. They want us to believe that there is a medical malpractice crisis. This propaganda by big business is called “Tort Reform.”
Tort Reform is nothing more than big business’ attempt to:
•scare the public into limiting the recovery injured parties can receive for the harms they have suffered by others;
•scare the public into accepting caps (or limits) on recoveries for the pain and suffering endured by those who have been injured;
•scare the public into limiting the ability of injured persons to recover the true amounts needed to compensate them for the harms they have endured;
•increase their profits by stuffing their own pockets with monies that should go to compensating injured persons.
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