I have a form I signed on August 7th, 2006, about 24 hours after my accident. It IS my signature but since I was in a drug induced coma with a severe concussion and barely alive, I have no recollectioin of signing that waiver! Actually, I have a box of documents I don't remember signing during the 70 days of incarceration!
Did I say Providence Hospital SUCKS?
In most states that is not a legally binding document because you were under the influence of drugs.
I also feel your pain.....the girl that hit me had the state required minimum of 25k liability.......and didn't have a pot to piss in so a lawsuit was useless. My health insurance found a third party loophole and bailed on my bills.....leaving me owing a ton...but hey, I'm alive and that's what's important.
I have a friend, that I met when he came to visit me in the hospital to talk about prosthetics. He lost his right leg above the knee due to an incompetent doctor who made a wrong diagnosis and rushed him into emergency surgery for what he thought was a blood clot. He sued and won (rightfully so, IMO), but I don't know what he won...not my business.
I know my own ortho doc pays 300k+ per year in malpractice insurance. He half-jokingly say's he has to design, patent, and sell a new surgical instrument every year just to pay it (he actually has a dozen patents already).
There's no easy answer to the problem........ doctors need and should be held accountable and responsible for their actions, but at what cost? I personally know two doctors (good ones too) who moved their business out of state because OB/GYN insurance went so high they couldn't pay it. I know another doctor that quit practicing altogether and started teaching because of the same thing.
I don't know.......I'm on medication and rambling again.