There is an editorial in the Denver Legal News Examiner titled "Why Medical Malpractice Caps Should be Raised in Colorado." One brutal thing malpractice lawyers in Colorado face that we thankfully don't have in Maryland: caps on economic damages. Apparently, a judge has the discretion to award more in Colorado but I don't exactly understand how that works.
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