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Re: ChallengeFrom: ENDODOK@aol.comTue Apr 20 13:59:33 2004
Robert: The two frivolous cases you cited were dismissed and rightfully so. What was the impact on your premiums, if any??. Having just reentered practice after obtaining "affordable" coverage, it is very apparent that despite the defendant doctor prevailing (either the case is dismissed or the verdict is for the defense) any cost to the carrier results in you being "tagged", and your premium is likely to substantially increase. In my own situation last year, the increase was from $60,000 to $201,000. J.Glenn Bradley MD
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