A New Way Around MICRA and Wrongful Death Caps in California
Over the last four decades, the Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act of 1975 has undercut the rights of Californians injured by the negligent acts of our health care system.
While MICRA limits compensation for “non-economic” damages, it does not cap “economic” damages, such as lost wages for those unable to work because of injury or death. That means MICRA has a disproportionate impact on people who have little or no income – including children, the elderly, stay-at-home parents, and working class Californians – because they have little or no economic losses resulting from lost income. We will discuss potential ways around MICRA during this seminar.
Bradley Kramer, MD, Esq (www.biklaw.com)
Since 2004, Bradley I. Kramer, M.D., Esq. has strictly practiced litigation with a principal focus on business fraud, breach of contract, entertainment, and cases involving medical- or science-based claims, including those dealing with pharmaceuticals, medical devices, catastrophic personal injury, and medical malpractice.
Dr. Kramer prides himself on being a ferocious and unwavering litigator, having directly recovered, or assisted in the recovery of millions of dollars from, among other entities, Blue Cross/Anthem Health Care, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, major motion picture studios, and the California Department of Health Care Services.
Event Information
Event Date |
11-17-2015 10:00 am |
Event End Date |
11-17-2015 11:00 am |
Individual Price |
$145.00 |
Categories |
Live Webinars |
Group Rate
#Registrants |
Rate/Person ($)
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2 |
125.00 |
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