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Inadmissible as Evidence in a Medical Procedure Against a Healthcare Provider

Maryland has a law that says an expression of regret or apology is not allowed as evidence in court. But if you come out and go, "I'm really sorry," it can be used against the hospital to prove liability. A study by Vanderbilt University found such apologies had no effect on medical malpractice claims success rates.

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