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Injured in an accident? Thinking of hiring a lawyer?
They’re not all on your side.
Watch our new PSA — Before You Call That Lawyer, to understand how fast help can turn into mounting debt.
Highways have become a nonstop parade of billboard lawyers.
When marketing matters more than legal skill, consumers should ask who really benefits.
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“I’ve heard from farmers who say these reforms will lower the cost of getting their goods to market and from construction supply companies who say this will lower the cost of building.” — Gov. Hochul on NY lawsuit reform
Read in @thecentersquare:
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The average American family pays roughly $4,200 a year because of lawsuit abuse.
That's money coming out of family budgets through higher insurance costs and higher prices.
Lauren Zelt of @pactconsumers explains why on the latest episode of Leave Us Alone with @GroverNorquist.
Florida enacted lawsuit reform.
Insurance rates started falling.
Some drivers even received rebates from their insurance companies.
Lauren Zelt of @pactconsumers and @RyanPatrickTX of @lawsuitreform joined @GroverNorquist to discuss what other states can learn.
Full podcast:
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“The result is higher costs that ripple through the system and show up as higher insurance premiums, medical bills, and everyday prices for everyone.”
Behind billboard lawyers is a much larger system driving up costs for consumers.
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The average American family pays roughly $4,200 a year because of lawsuit abuse.
Higher car insurance. Higher home insurance. Higher costs throughout the economy.
Lauren Zelt of @pactconsumers and and @RyanPatrickTX of @lawsuitreform joined @GroverNorquist to discuss why.
Full podcast: https://t.co/AosgRaybZ0
Your settlement doesn’t just cover your recovery.
Attorney fees, medical debt, and lawsuit loans may all come out of the same payout, leaving victims with far less than expected.
Learn how the system works.
A growing number of states are demanding transparency in third-party litigation funding.
From Louisiana and Georgia to Arizona, Oklahoma, and now Michigan, lawmakers are taking steps to expose the hidden money influencing lawsuits and courtrooms.
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The costs of lawsuit abuse are baked into nearly every part of the American economy.
Billboard lawyers, nuclear verdicts, and third-party litigation funding are driving up costs for families and businesses nationwide. ⬇️
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After an accident, you expect help. But too many victims end up learning how many people get paid before they do.
Before signing anything, understand where your settlement may actually go.
“Affordability is already a main concern for families. More costs are the last thing they need.” @stephenwags
Tennessee is following states like Georgia in pushing legal reforms bringing more transparency and accountability to the lawsuit system.
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The deeper you look into the personal injury system, the more the incentives point toward profit.
Billboard ads target vulnerable victims. Conflicted providers drive up treatment costs. Victims are too often left with debt while everyone else gets paid.
Hear from victims: