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Originally Posted by Slava
Sure doctors carry malpractice insurance, but its pretty well known that if there is a hint of a suit against them they basically circle the wagons and no one will testify against the others. I get it, but even in clear cut cases if you can't find an expert (i.e. another doctor) to testify or give evidence you don't have a case. Malpractice insurance isn't paying, and no one is.
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Categorically untrue. You can find someone to support any angle, no matter what the variance is from the community standard of care. It's a field of competing egos, not the fraternity you describe.