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Zepler [3.9K]
3 years ago
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Explain up to three (3) proposals for tort reforms in state or federal courts which you would support. Please explain each such

proposed reform, the reason(s) for each such proposed reform and why you would support each such proposed reform.
Social Studies
1 answer:
adoni [48]3 years ago
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Answer:

Equality in treatment, Limits on noneconomic damages and tort caps are three tort reforms in state or federal courts that I would support

Explanation:

Three proposals for tort reforms in state or federal courts that I would support are -

Equality in treatment – It is essential to support all individuals who get affected by natural calamities and were not compensated while on the other hand the individuals affected during human oriented crisis were compensated for their loss.  

Limits on noneconomic damages – This reform was oriented to reduce the malpractice settlements and premium rates of insurance companies.  

Tort Caps – This reform ensured  caps or a price ceiling, on damages in case of non economic damages.  

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