The fear of being sued and facing a "run away jury" that makes a large award based on sympathy for the plaintiff nags constantly at physicians and drives defensive medicine, the ordering of unnecessary tests and excessive referrals – both of which drive up the cost of health care and expose patients to the risks associated with chasing insignificant findings down the rabbit hole. I call this the WIGS (What If I Get Sued?) Syndrome, which consciously or subconsciously drives physicians to reach for their ordering pen (or mouse) so that “just in case something goes wrong” they have covered their posterior exposure.