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Arbitrary Personal Injury Verdict Caps

Posted by Tiffany Sanders J.D. | Posted in Setting the Record Straight about Personal Injury Cases

Eric Turkewitz at the New York Personal Injury Blog asks this question this week:  So why put arbitrary caps in place if common sense ones already exist?

Turkewitz’s answer to that question, along with his dose of real-life facts about verdicts in personal injury cases and how they’re capped without arbitrary statutory limits, is worth a look.

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