he malpractice system: Fair to victims?

he malpractice system: Fair to victims? Order Description Typically in the malpractice system in place in the U.S., plaintiffs with a lawyer who pursue a malpractice action in court are the only parties who may receive a monetary recovery. Additionally, in order to recover, the plaintiff must establish malpractice meaning, in brief, that the defendant failed to act as a reasonable provider causing harm to the victim. No recovery is allowed, for example, for bad results not stemming from negligence. Review the article Uncovering the Silent Victims of the American Medical Liability System (Cite: Shepherd, J. (2014). Uncovering the silent victims of the American medical liability system. Vanderbilt Law Review, 67, 151-192.) After reviewing the article write a paper from 4-5 pages in length double spaced following the format listed below: • In the first two pages, discuss whether you agree or disagree with the points made in the article regarding difficulty of court access. • In the remainder of your paper discuss whether or not you believe that we should have some sort of victim compensation system in place whereby injured patients may obtain funds without proving malpractice. This might be in place, for example, to assist brain damaged infants following a difficult birth even if there is no evidence the obstetrician did anything wrong. It might also be in place to help injured patients who may be the victim of malpractice but cannot find lawyers willing to proceed.