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Data Watch: Tort-uring the Data
Author(s) -
Eric Helland,
Jonathan Klick,
Alexander Tabarrok
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
the journal of economic perspectives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 9.614
H-Index - 196
eISSN - 1944-7965
pISSN - 0895-3309
DOI - 10.1257/0895330054048669
Subject(s) - tort , liability , tort reform , focus (optics) , personal injury , civil litigation , malpractice , economic justice , property (philosophy) , law , political science , business , actuarial science , philosophy , physics , optics , epistemology
This article discusses data available for researchers interested in the U.S. civil justice system and illustrates the uses of the various datasets with some interesting findings. Our focus is on torts, defined as an injury to person or property that is not covered by contract and for which civil liability may be imposed. The most common tort is the result of an auto accident. We discuss data useful for analyzing trends, data that are useful for cross-sectional research and finally data covering only a specific type of civil litigation such as medical malpractice. We conclude by discussing the limitations of all civil litigation data.

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