Important topic. Interesting to me that the most populous state in the country (California); a heavily Democratic Party leadership state, has NOT taken steps similar to those being taken in Texas to give it's citizens the right to sue pharmaceutical companies when injured by their products. Why wouldn't they, and all other states choose not to join this movement? I'm truly baffled.
It’s simple, if they stand behind their products then they should also be accountable when the products fail and injure people. This will require medical professionals to also take more care when recommending these products to people. Doctors will also have to stand behind their recommendation and face the consequences when these products injure their patients. In time they will learn, when their pocketbooks suffer, wither it’s really worth this risk for them…because they don’t seem to care about their patients’ risk taking.
Thank you for all your work.
Important topic. Interesting to me that the most populous state in the country (California); a heavily Democratic Party leadership state, has NOT taken steps similar to those being taken in Texas to give it's citizens the right to sue pharmaceutical companies when injured by their products. Why wouldn't they, and all other states choose not to join this movement? I'm truly baffled.
It’s simple, if they stand behind their products then they should also be accountable when the products fail and injure people. This will require medical professionals to also take more care when recommending these products to people. Doctors will also have to stand behind their recommendation and face the consequences when these products injure their patients. In time they will learn, when their pocketbooks suffer, wither it’s really worth this risk for them…because they don’t seem to care about their patients’ risk taking.