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Judicial Expenditures And Litigation Access: Evidence From Auto Injuries, Paul Heaton, Eric Helland Dec 2010

Judicial Expenditures And Litigation Access: Evidence From Auto Injuries, Paul Heaton, Eric Helland

Paul Heaton

Despite claims of a judicial funding crisis, there exists little direct evidence linking judicial budgets to court utilization. Using data on thousands of auto injuries covering a 15-year period, we measure the relationship between state-level court expenditures and the propensity of injured parties to pursue litigation. Controlling for state and plaintiff characteristics and accounting for the potential endogeneity of expenditures, we show that expenditures increase litigation access, with our preferred estimates indicating that a 10% budget increase increases litigation rates by 3%. Consistent with litigation models in which high litigation costs undermine the threat posture of plaintiffs, increases in court …