In the Belly of the Beast
Quiescent Benevolence
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Preface
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter   1
Chapter   2
Chapter   3
Chapter   4
Afterword


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And with cases like that they're all over it immediately, vultures sitting around the hospital, waiting to offer the services. But you're Joe Sixpack, not a pretty cheerleader, the hospital has high-dollar lawyers and they'll have to work for it and it's not so cut-and-dried.

A word about lawyers and their websites. Most are poorly constructed using templates and provided little information beyond the type of litigation available, sometimes a few successful suits (most of them years old) and a contact page.

I mention this because the Medical Industry is similar in this respect. Very large hospitals have relatively well-done sites but even those are not well maintained of not much use beyond where the hospital is located and (mostly useless) contact information. They do sometimes have a page showing their doctors, and sometimes the board of directors. These are the high dollar professional shoots, I've been featured in a few. They bring in a portable studio complete with makeup people, everything picture perfect.

Lower in the food chain it's worse. Many local clinics do not even have a website, and there only web presence is a link to another site - sometimes an association of some sort or a hospital with which they are affiliated - and those are often not functional. My personal physician - yes, I still have one - is part of a small clinic used by my family for generations. It has no website, only a link to the hospital of which it is effectively a part.

But like lawyers they have no reason to care. The customers require their services, such as they are, and will find them. And while there are many lawyers, there are fewer doctors and outside large cities few hospitals. And customer satisfaction is nothing to be concerned about as there is no accountability.

But like lawyers they have no reason to care. The customers require their services, such as they are, and will find them. And while there are many lawyers, there are fewer doctors and outside large cities few hospitals. And customer satisfaction is nothing to be concerned about as there is no accountability.

Hospital C, by the way, has a website rather amateurishly executed using one of the less capable website builder sites. Like most it provides little information but does have a page with the high quality photographs of their staff. Including the doctor who nearly killed me. Since I have never actually seen him, that was nice of them.

But back to lawyers. I would spend the next year contacting perhaps two hundred lawyers. From most I got no response at all (who knows if they ever received my message) and the few who asked for more details were 'regrettably' unable to help. Several law firms located in the same city as Hospital C did have the honesty to simply reply that they would not sue a local hospital.

I find it regrettable as well, but these days there is little about most people I don't find regrettable.