Medical malpractice is almost always just a whoopsie poopsie slap on the wrist civil tort law situation.
More like the financial death penalty. But you're right that it's nearly impossible to get charged criminally .
Whatever little LLC she was working for is done. However the industry is structured to survive these lawsuits since they are so common. I'd say your avg OBGYN gets legit sued once a year. And goes to trial maybe 1 in 5. So they don't keep cash in these vehicles, and for the most part assets are leased or finance. The shell just exists to collect payments and pay employees. It's not a permanent thing or even the same as the brand. So you can clean one out and own it. Enjoy the debt.
Tbh if you disqualified every one whose mistake led to a death there wouldn't be any. In some places there aren't any. When the proceeds can't pay the malpractice insurance they disappear.
I recommend you just get one you trust and all their partners too. Everyone makes mistakes. Not everyone decapitates your kid tho.
My family member who is an OBGYN was asking: "HOw did this happen?"
I thought it would be relatively easy to decapitate a baby. Apparently it's not. Which kind of makes sense cuz we come out head first and generally get pulled on. (This one sounded like it was breached tho).
There is one exception to this: Already-dead babies. Also morbid. But my friend said that's probably what happened in this case.
I have a few family members that are OBGYNs. happy to share with you guys what I find out.
The cover-up is the only actual crime. Medical malpractice is almost always just a whoopsie poopsie slap on the wrist civil tort law situation.
And people wonder why so many are turning to midwifes and home births...
More like the financial death penalty. But you're right that it's nearly impossible to get charged criminally .
Whatever little LLC she was working for is done. However the industry is structured to survive these lawsuits since they are so common. I'd say your avg OBGYN gets legit sued once a year. And goes to trial maybe 1 in 5. So they don't keep cash in these vehicles, and for the most part assets are leased or finance. The shell just exists to collect payments and pay employees. It's not a permanent thing or even the same as the brand. So you can clean one out and own it. Enjoy the debt.
Tbh if you disqualified every one whose mistake led to a death there wouldn't be any. In some places there aren't any. When the proceeds can't pay the malpractice insurance they disappear.
I recommend you just get one you trust and all their partners too. Everyone makes mistakes. Not everyone decapitates your kid tho.
True . . . and perversely, hilariously funny. Well-put!
My family member who is an OBGYN was asking: "HOw did this happen?"
I thought it would be relatively easy to decapitate a baby. Apparently it's not. Which kind of makes sense cuz we come out head first and generally get pulled on. (This one sounded like it was breached tho).
There is one exception to this: Already-dead babies. Also morbid. But my friend said that's probably what happened in this case.
I have a few family members that are OBGYNs. happy to share with you guys what I find out.