Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, PC Discuss Problems with Tort Reform

/EINPresswire.com/Many proponents of tort reform talk about the need to limit frivolous lawsuits, which they claim cost the courts and taxpayers far too much, but this type of legislation can often keep individuals and their families from having the opportunity to pursue justice.

The Philadelphia nursing home abuse attorneys at Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., are dedicated to exploring the effects that recent tort reform efforts could have on victims of nursing home abuse. In recent years, various politicians have begun to call for federal tort reform efforts in order to limit the amount of compensation that medical malpractice victims can pursue for damages. In fact, the House of Representatives has, in the past month, passed a bill that would limit the amount of economic damages that medical malpractice victims can receive to $250,000 and non-economic damages to twice that amount or $250,000, whichever figure is larger.

This legislation may have special significance for the victims of nursing home abuse, many of whom are also victims of medical malpractice but may not know it. Texas, one of the states that has already enacted legislation similar to the current federal proposal, provides an instructive example of what can happen when medical malpractice damages are limited. Bill and Kelly Putnam, whose father died as a result of a nurse's medical errors, have been unable to pursue a medical malpractice lawsuit against the nursing home because the law's restrictions have made lawyers unwilling to represent their case.

Many proponents of tort reform talk about the need to limit frivolous lawsuits, which they claim cost the courts and taxpayers far too much. However, as the Putnams' story shows, this type of legislation can often have the consequence of preventing individuals and their families from having the opportunity to pursue justice. Fortunately, the Philadelphia nursing home abuse lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., are committed to representing the rights of those who find themselves in this difficult situation.

The Philadelphia nursing home abuse lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., have offices in Philadelphia, New Jersey, and New York and are ready to help the victims of medical negligence take again against the party responsible. Call 215-238-1130 to learn more.

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