Our goal is to identify and repair the structural disconnect between medical injury and lawful remedy.
Our Mission Statement
When civil enforcement mechanisms fail, when institutional oversight drifts, or when citizens are sidelined from the process, the bridge between harm and accountability fractures. Our mission is not to inflame, but to illuminate; not to shout, but to engage.
The Accountability Gap seeks to advance reform through rigorous research, principled debate, and civic participation — inviting all stakeholders to the table in pursuit of balanced, sustainable solutions. Wherever injury and law fall out of alignment, citizens must step into the breach to restore the span.
Accountability requires more than punishment. It requires functioning feedback loops, transparent oversight, and systems designed to correct error rather than conceal it. When civil remedies are restricted or regulatory bodies weaken, incentives distort and public trust erodes. The Accountability Gap examines these structural failures with precision — not to assign collective blame, but to identify where design flaws undermine justice.
This initiative rejects polarization as a substitute for progress. Durable reform depends on disciplined inquiry, intellectual honesty, and the willingness to engage opposing viewpoints in good faith. The goal is equilibrium — a civic environment in which injury and law remain properly aligned, institutions operate as intended, and citizens understand both their rights and their responsibilities in maintaining a functioning republic.