Americans Increasingly Worried, Frustrated with Country but Remain Confident in Civil Justice System, According to RebuttalPR Survey

Americans today are increasingly worried (64%), frustrated (68%), uncertain (49%), and angry (41%) with the state of our country, all of which constitute a significant increase from the same survey question in 2022. Despite this prevailing pessimism, the majority of Americans remain confident in the civil justice system, with 59% believing the system is right at least half the time in determining liability and adequately compensating for damages.

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Ray DeLorenzi
RebuttalPR to release 2023 edition of Americans' views on the civil justice system

Last year, RebuttalPR undertook this first-of-its-kind national opinion research to take the temperature of the environment in which we and our clients operate. This year, we did it again — gaining even better understanding, in definitive terms, how the general public (or for attorneys, potential jurors) perceive the courts, how they seek out legal counsel, and what types of cases and fact patterns resonate most with them, particularly through the filter of mainstream media, social media, and their interpersonal networks.

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Ray DeLorenzi