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Liability Risk and Insurance

‘Sorry!’

Californians can now safely say they are sorry when involved in an accident, without this being used as admission of liability. This follows a law effective from 1 January. While lawyers in most other states still advise against such risky expression, a study by Jonathan Cohen of the University of Florida shows 30% of medical malpractice plaintiffs say they would not have sued had they received a simple ‘sorry’.

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