"A well-documented and eminently readable examination of the tort
reform debate in the United States."
-- "The Advocate"
"A compendium of defenses against decades of tort reform
misinformation and disinformation, this monograph will best serve
undergraduates as a library reference."
-- "The Law and Politics Book Review"
"This book is an important addition to the growing body of works
. . . that consumer advocates and attorneys can use to defend the
civil justice system in the legislatures, in courtrooms, and in the
court of public opinion."
--"Trial Magazine"
Late night comedians and journalists eagerly seized upon the
case of an elderly woman who sued McDonald's when she spilled hot
coffee in her lap as a prime example of frivolous litigation. But
as Rustad and Koenig argue, cases such as these are an incomplete
and misleading characterization of tort law. Corporations have
successfully waged a public relations battle to create the
impression that most lawsuits are spurious, when in fact the
opposite is true: tort law plays a crucial role in protecting
consumers from dangerous and sometimes life-threatening hazards.
Without legal remedies, corporations would suffer no penalty for
choosing profits over public health and safely.
In Defense of Tort Law is the first book to systematically
examine the social, legal and policy dimensions of the tort reform
debate. This insightful analysis of solid empirical data looks
beyond popular myths about frivolous lawsuits, and tackles a
variety of contentious issues: Should punitive damages be capped?
Who is favored by tort law? Who loses, and why?
Koenig and Rustad's detailed case study analysis also reveals
disturbing genderinequities in a legal system that is largely
dominated by men. Because women are disproportionately injured by
medical products, impermissible HMO cost cutting, medical
malpractice and sexual exploitation, restrictions on the rights to
recovery in these fields inevitably creates gender injustice.
Engaging and up to date, In Defense of Tort Law also identifies
aspects of the current law that require further elaboration,
including the need for measures to combat cybercrime against
consumers.
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