The only reason I stopped at 100 is I ran out of room.
1.Because Emory University Economics Professor Paul Rubin calculated yearly U.S. tort liability costs of $132 billion, with $82 billion amounting to waste that costs the average U.S. household $900 in higher prices for goods and services. ($132 billion equals about 2.3 percent of our gross domestic product.)
2.Because the emotional turmoil caused by all those lawyers is every bit as costly as the economic toll.