Yes and no. My husband has worked both sides (medical malpractice) and he’s honest enough to not take cases that aren’t winnable based on the evidence. He’s defended hospitals and doctors as well as sued them/represented patients and families of dead patients. He tells patients when he doesn’t think they have a case, but a lot of times what happens to them is really really bad but it’s just not “bad enough” based on the evidence and the laws. He feels bad for them but doesn’t want them to waste their time and money when he knows they will lose. My point is, he can be honest. His dad and my dad are both doctors as are our siblings and and when he switched sides some weren’t as happy as others but there are some bad things that happen out there and people need representation. You just don’t hear about them. Like a doctor who removed 1/4th the towns gallbladders or accidents like leaving the oxygen tank on and setting a persons face on fire. An accident but still… or amputating the wrong leg

Stuff like that. You don’t hear much about it.
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