Talk:Ambulance chasing

Barratry and Ambulance chasing?
Are they the same thing? I can't seem to find anything that says it explicitly, and the reference provided in the article and others I've seen seem to make it sound like they're not completely equivalent. Another definition from an online legal dictionary: http://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?selected=40 i.e., is "barratry" inciting baseless suits, while "ambulance chasing" is solicitation of legal services? Is ambulance chasing necessarily baseless? Zujua (talk) 11:01, 14 December 2011 (UTC)
 * I created this article as a spin-off Barratry. At the time, the Barratry article covered three different things - this, Barratry and Barratry (admiralty law). I focused the Barratry article on harassing lawsuits, created a disambig page, and put all the ambulance chasing stuff here. That's why the intro says barratry, because the barratry article previously stated that ambulance chasing was a form of it. I'm no longer sure if that is accurate. D O N D E groovily   Talk to me  15:16, 14 December 2011 (UTC)


 * No they are not the same thing although one is a form of the other. Also, came here after seeing one of the many ads that are common in the US, so it's hardly illegal but I think it was once, like gambling, numbers rackets, etc. In this area there's a partnership one of the partners of which is named Matar, their slogan is 'hurt in a car, call Matar'. Also tv is rife with ads for specific medical products that have problems. 98.4.124.117 (talk) 22:35, 27 December 2017 (UTC)