Pros And Cons Of Tort Reform

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Tort is a term used to describe a civil wrongdoing that causes someone harm and injury, or to suffer loss. Negligence can be considered tort, as well as injury and cases of medical malpractice. Calls to amend the existing torts are making a huge buzz and have become one of the most controversial topics being debated hotly. Proponents of tort reform simply want to put a stop to lawsuits that are frivolous and ridiculous. They also want the tort system to be inexpensive. The opposition, however, claims that a reform would only give corporations an excuse not to pay just compensations or be held accountable even with a legitimate tort claim. Is a tort reform really good or bad? List of Pros of Tort Reform Reduced court costs By amending the rules on what are considered legitimate torts, the courts would not have to spend huge amounts of time and money on lawsuits that are dubbed as frivolous. Court sessions are best used on more important cases. So, if the number of tort cases is reduced, the amount spent on hearing such cases will also be reduced.…show more content…
If passed, the plaintiff would not have to pay more than the compensatory cost. If the amount can be settled outside the court, the plaintiff does not have to be sued, because the defendant already knows he will not get more than the agreed settlement. This would prove most beneficial for corporations and insurance companies. Better use of juries With tort cases reduced, juries would not have to be used and made to sit through frivolous cases. Their time and effort are best used on bigger, more important lawsuits. This only shows that a tort reform will be beneficial for the court in many ways. Eco-friendly option When tort cases are lessened, not only does the court benefit, but the environment as well. This is because less paper will be used when there are only a few cases that have to be presented in

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