Some people believe that Americans bring too many cases to court. Others believe that in spite of this perception, many Americans suffer with disputes because they do not have access to courts. Based on your evaluation of a variety of sources that you regularly read, view or hear, what is your opinion?
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Courts have provisions for frivolous suits. They can dismiss them early on and even give sanctions to parties that file frivolous lawsuits. Less than 5% of all cases ever make it to trial. They are either settled, or dismissed for various reasons. I think that if someone has a valid legal issue, then they deserve their full and fair opportunity to litigate. They have to pay filing fees and court costs so it is not like they are doing it all on taxpayer's dime. However, if the courts are really bogged down, they could make more strict guidelines on filing frivolous suits.
Reply:My opinion is that there are indeed too many frivolous law suits in our court system.
Reply:If you have a valid complaint and wish to pursue it, there are plenty of avenues.
Reply:The courts are overwhelmed with frivolous cases and cases that should be brought to court aren't because of the high cost of legal fees!
Reply:I think there are too many civil suits filed in the United States.
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