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| October 2004 |
Washington Monthly, "False Alarm:
How the media helps the insurance industry and the GOP promote the
myth of America's 'lawsuit crisis'" |
Last December, Newsweek featured a cover package by Stuart Taylor
and Evan Thomas that blared: "Lawsuit Hell: Doctors. Teachers. Coaches.
Ministers. They all share a common fear: being sued on the job." Paired
with a weeklong tie-in on NBC News and online chats on MSNBC.com,
the article claimed that because "Americans will sue each other
at the slightest provocation," the country is suffering from an "onslaught
of litigation" that costs Americans $200 billion a year. The story
was full of tales claiming to illustrate Americans' overarching sense
of legal entitlement and desire to "win a jackpot from a system
that allows sympathetic juries to award plaintiffs not just real damages…but
millions more for the impossible-to-measure 'pain and suffering' and
highly arbitrary 'punitive damages.'"
The story as published, though,
lacks a few critical details. And not only were the particulars of the
Newsweek story misleading. The essence of the story was wrong, too. Newsweek's "onslaught" of
lawsuits simply hasn't happened. According to the National Center for
State Courts, a research group funded by state courts, personal injury
and other tort filings, when controlled for population growth, have declined
nationally by 8 percent since 1975, and have been falling steadily in
real numbers since 1996. The numbers are even more dramatic in places
with rapid population growth, like Texas, where the rate of tort filings
fell 37 percent between 1990 and 2000. Even in liberal California, the
rate of filings has plummeted 45 percent over the past decade. And those
overly sympathetic juries Newsweek derides as so eager to dole out big
bucks to injured victims? In 2001, they voted against plaintiffs in 75
percent of all medical malpractice trials, according to the federal government's
Bureau of Justice Statistics. |
| December 19, 2004 |
Omaha World-Herald, "Workers' lawsuits say health is damaged by flavoring for popcorn" |
At least 66 workers at the Gilster-Mary Lee Corp. and ConAgra plants in Missouri, Ohio, Illinois and Iowa have sued the companies that make artificial butter flavoring, claiming it damaged their lungs.
Of the six cases that have gone to trial so far, one worker has received a $ 20 million verdict and four others have received undisclosed, out-of-court settlements, said Ken McClain, the lawyer handling the suits. One suit is ongoing.
International Flavors and Fragrances, the company that lost the one verdict, denies that its product is unsafe and said it would appeal.
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