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Letter to the Editor

Mar. 4, 2014

Medical liens story misses plaintiffs' duty

Re: "Medical Liens Boosting Injury Lawsuit Payouts," Feb. 27. By Robert W. Armstrong

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR COLUMN

The recent article concerning the "routine practice" of plaintiffs' attorneys to refer their injured clients to doctors who will perform medical services and accept a medical lien ["Medical Liens Boosting Injury Lawsuit Payouts," Feb. 27] ignores a critical factor that should arise in every case involving such liens: the duty of the plaintiff to mitigate damages. California law is clear that "a plaintiff who suffers damage as a...

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