Empirical Evidence on the "Deep Pockets" Hypothesis: Jury Awards for Pain and Suffering in Medical Malpractice Cases
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Vidmar, N
Published in: Duke Law Journal
1993
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Duke Law Journal
Publication Date
1993
Volume
43
Start / End Page
217
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Pain
- Malpractice
- Liability, Legal
- Law
- Humans
- Costs and Cost Analysis
- 1801 Law
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Vidmar, N. (1993). Empirical Evidence on the "Deep Pockets" Hypothesis: Jury Awards for Pain and Suffering in Medical Malpractice Cases. Duke Law Journal, 43, 217.
Vidmar, N. “Empirical Evidence on the "Deep Pockets" Hypothesis: Jury Awards for Pain and Suffering in Medical Malpractice Cases.” Duke Law Journal 43 (1993): 217.
Vidmar N. Empirical Evidence on the "Deep Pockets" Hypothesis: Jury Awards for Pain and Suffering in Medical Malpractice Cases. Duke Law Journal. 1993;43:217.
Vidmar, N. “Empirical Evidence on the "Deep Pockets" Hypothesis: Jury Awards for Pain and Suffering in Medical Malpractice Cases.” Duke Law Journal, vol. 43, 1993, p. 217.
Vidmar N. Empirical Evidence on the "Deep Pockets" Hypothesis: Jury Awards for Pain and Suffering in Medical Malpractice Cases. Duke Law Journal. 1993;43:217.
Published In
Duke Law Journal
Publication Date
1993
Volume
43
Start / End Page
217
Related Subject Headings
- United States
- Pain
- Malpractice
- Liability, Legal
- Law
- Humans
- Costs and Cost Analysis
- 1801 Law