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		<title>The State of Chiropractic Malpractice</title>
		<description>Discuss The State of Chiropractic Malpractice</description>
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			<title>Dr. Sean T says:</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I would love to see data of the number of mal practice claims throughout the US as well as types of cases. With our rates/premiums being so low (fortunately), I cannot fathom that there are many. It seems there has always been this same info (been in the business almost 20 years) I have only heard of sexual impropriety, and one for failure to diagnose. That was because the chiro had LOTS of good assets to go after... I think that we are very safe, and like the article says, basically dot your 'i's and cross your 't's...]]></description>
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