The Rehabilitation Professional - Volume 20 Number 4

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Editorial


(191) Present-Day Medical Malpractice Caps Exceed Diminished Earnings for Many Injured Plaintiffs in Louisiana Reflecting Need for Further Investigation
Theodore Scott Smith

(193)  Medical Malpractice Caps Must Adjust for Inflation to Offer Adequate Remedy
Wesley Austin

Articles


(195) Examining the Present Viability of Medical Malpractice Caps to Compensate Diminished Earnings for Patients and Workers?
Wesley Austin, Theodore Scott Smith, Patrick L. Dunn, and Eileen Sheehan

(201) Do Medical Malpractice Caps Influence Life Care Planning for Patients with Tardive Dyskinesia?
Theodore Scott Smith, Mark D. Cheairs, Amber E. Wright, Wesley Austin, Sunni J. Primeaux, and Patrick L. Dunn

(211) Physician Specialty, Not Presence of State-Based Medical Malpractice Caps, Guides Physician Malpractice Insurance Rates
Theodore Scott Smith, Amber E. Wright, and Wesley Austin

(219) Do Medical Malpractice Award Caps Adequately Compensate Economic Losses of Unskilled Workers?
Theodore Scott Smith and Wesley Austin

(227) Do Medical Malpractice Award Caps Adequately Compensate Economic Losses of Semi-Skilled Workers?
Theodore Scott Smith and Wesley Austin

(235) Do Medical Malpractice Award Caps Adequately Compensate Economic Losses of Skilled Workers?
Theodore Scott Smith and Wesley Austin
The Rehabilitation Professional - Volume 20 Number 4