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Originally Posted by ilovetv
Not sure if the "Doctor" screen name is literal, but:
The original post is a lot like saying:
"Here in NY, we have attorneys who handle medical malpractice violations cited by the State medical licensing board, and they get you off with no license suspensions/revocations, and often no ordered remedial education/training.
Does anyone know if there are any attorneys in TV area that does this.
I didn't get cited by the state medical licensing board but like to know who to call if I do injure a patient while being impaired or negligent."
I'd say that is why there were some adverse reactions to the post.
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It might seem like that. And, to some degree maybe it is but on a lower order of magnitude. Traffic Attorneys do help though. Within 5 miles of my home there are so many speed limits which I am not used to. Usually in a residential area it is 30 but here in some areas it is 20 and I have not figured it all out yet. In 25 years of practice I never had a malpractice claim but I have been in the traffic situation a time or two. So I must be a better doctor than a driver. But one time it was for not counting to three at a stop sign. I always stop but it wasn't long enough for the police officer. This can be a bit subjective you know.
The one thing I can agree on most is that there are a lot of drivers not paying attention, don't know how to use the circles, just seem less with it than the crazy ones I am used to. I think it is making me a better driver, because I tend to look at everyone on the road as a potential problem, thus drive more defensively. Maybe that is good.