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The disease is a major reason for litigation and widespread panic, he said.
There has been a change in the main target of litigation over time: in the 1980s, ectopic pregnancy was the most common reason for litigation; today, litigation related to a missed fetal anomaly is the most frequent indication [19].
This is concerning given SPT is an increasing reason for litigation in maternity care [ 11, 12].
About 90% of the patients had marked the following (closed) items as reason for litigation: 'that it would not happen to anyone else' and 'I wanted an explanation' and, 'I wanted doctors to realise what they had done'.
However, their effect on the disclosure of incidents may indirectly affect patients' intentions to sue, because one reason for litigation is to find out how and why things happened.
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Because of the limited and confidential nature of most legal data, scarce literature is available to physicians about reasons for litigation in spine surgery.
These approaches have primarily focused on economic reasons for litigation and not emotional reasons.
Besides financial compensation, the patients reported a number of other reasons for litigation.
Delay in diagnosis is one of the most common reasons for litigation in HNSCC (Lydiatt, 2002, 2004).
If for any reason this litigation fails – and such attempts weren't successful during the financial crisis — the buyers must pay to Dell a reverse termination fee of $750 million.
Part of the reason for the decline has been litigation over drugs used to carry out lethal injections following several botched executions.
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