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by juries. Therefore, even though physicians without excess-layer liability coverage are in principle vulnerable to judgments above the standard liability insurance, this is almost never the case. Policy limits almost always limit the effect of larger jury verdicts where verdicts exceed available insurance coverage. Thus, regardless of their malpractice insurance coverage, doctors rarely make out-of-pocket payments to satisfy malpractice awards. In the rare cases in which large jury verdicts or settlements are paid out above general policy limits, these payments are almost always paid by insurers. These findings call into question policy arguments in support of the implementation of damages caps to lower liability insurance premiums and improve patient care.
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gap seems to persist in lottery systems, even when elicitation procedures attempt to control subject misconceptions. Therefore, these critics have argued in favor of "house money" effects, rather than subject misconceptions. However, in their 2011 reply to such criticisms, Zeiler and
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