"Tort reform": Most lawsuits are filed by corporations, not individuals
Voice of Utah takes Mitt Romney to task for complaining about the need for "tort reform":
At the end of tonight's GOP debate, candidates were asked about energy independence. Mitt Romney got the last word. He started off reasonably, noting that we need to invest a lot more money in the cause. Then, apparently realizing that he had not yet emitted all the GOP buzz words, he swerved into tort reform. American corporations spend more in "defending tort suits than in research and development," he said disgustedly.
How many things are misleading about Mitt's statement? Let us count the ways:
- Far, far more commercial lawsuits – businesses suing each other or suing individuals – are filed than personal injury lawsuits. Consider Utah, for example. Last month, more than 300 lawsuits were filed in Salt Lake courts (state and federal). Of those, about 16 percent were personal injury. The rest were all contract/commercial. Does Mitt support a restriction on lawsuits by corporations? That would sure unclog our court system.



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