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From what I see, law enforcement or enforcement of public programs such as health care leave room for lawsuits if the patient or the family of the patient have been either mistreated, not fairly treated or money taken away from them without justification. Especially when insurance companies come into play. German insurance companies have people go all over the country to negotiate figures so that the families do not get the full sum of insurance payment, which can be up to six figures easily.Something else that I don’t understand:
This guy is a career trial attorney - mind you a very good one - but a career trial attorney and then in his 50’s he suddenly develops a revolutionary healthcare program that’s going to give him a net worth of $30 billion?
How does that happen?
You'd be surprised (unless law is your thing) at how much money patients make after mistreatment if they happen to sue. And if you are the lawyer leading the charge, you are getting some fat percentages.