Survivors of Medical Negligence Push CA Ballot Initiative Vote from 2020 to 2022
"Voters are overwhelmed with trying to keep their families safe and deal with the economic impacts of COVID-19. While we are constantly hearing from more Californians harmed by medical negligence who have been denied accountability because of this 45-year-old law, it will be more productive to have this conversation when everything stabilizes," said
Olsen's son Steven was only two years old when he was rendered blind and brain-damaged by medical negligence. Twenty-three years ago, a
The proponents of the ballot measure will be submitting their 988,000 signatures in mid-May, in order to qualify for the 2022 ballot instead of the 2020 ballot. The initiative backers have until
The ballot measure would adjust for inflation the maximum
"The medical insurance complex is already trying to capitalize on the crisis to deprive survivors of their rights. We will bring this issue to voters when they can see clearly the fundamental unfairness for families with this cap," said
"The cap means my daughter will never be fairly compensated for everything she has lost. In two years, voters will get the chance to change these 45-year-old restrictions on our civil rights and rectify almost half a century of injustice," said
Almost every major newspaper editorial board in
https://www.consumerwatchdog.org/sites/default/files/2019-09/MICRAEditorialBoards.pdf
Opposition to limits on fair compensation by juries is a part of the
The fight in the courts against the law is just beginning as well. In March,
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