Waffling on squash and the silence of medical negligence claims compensation in Australia

G’day, in the video presented here you will discover my enthusiasm for squash competition within the squash sa local home and away series in south australia, my home land. I also present educative information about the way that medical negligence compensation payouts also bind the victim to longer term suffering by silencing their freedom to discuss the matter. When it is proven in a court of law that medical service providers have been negligent and the court orders a payout, or the service providers insurer makes offer of compensation for the harms done by the medical service provider, one of the terms of the situation is to bind the victim to eternal silence about the negligence of the service provider.

Thus the victim discovers they can’t even discuss the matter with friends and family or they may be litigated for breaching the terms of the compensatory payout. Just think about that, the victim gets hurt, they must prove their suffering, they do prove it – extensively in years of legal argument, investigation and stressful cross examinations – and then when they finally win their case and receive a payout, they aren’t even permitted to discuss the matter ever again.

It is like punching someone in the face, and then being bound to silence about the assault. Silence breeds violence. Speak up, rise up, stand up and utterly refuse to be silent about these issues, we are utterly unstoppable, and I am still here speaking the words of truth.

a waffle session about my enthusiasm for squash sa competition and the utter evil of silencing victims of medical negligence
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