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Medical Malpractice | InjuryBoard Northern Virginia

Posted by Ben Glass |
February 08, 2008 12:00 AM

In a $10 million medical malpractice case, the parties were unable to reach a settlement due to the opposition of the U.S. Attorney's Office to the demand of the plaintiff, Florencia Lewis.According to the opposition filed by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mikel Schwab, the plaintiff was under the misconception that, in addition to the willingness of the federal government to pay $339,900, the United...

A big difference to hospitals and patients could be made by a slight change in the wording of the malpractice reform law of the state of Georgia.Georgia Watch, a consumer advocacy group, is making a push for an amendment which would make it easier for patients who believe they have been harmed in the emergency room to file suit against hospitals.During the 2007 Georgia General Assembly, Senate...

Posted by Ben Glass |
February 06, 2008 10:13 PM

On Friday, January 11, a medical malpractice lawsuit was filed against the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), by the family of Anne Ryan, a college sophomore who died from meningitis at the hospital on September 9. The family is alleging misdiagnosis and mistreatment by HUP. According to the family's lawyer, Thomas Kline, emergency room doctors at HUP failed to properly diagnose...

Posted by Ben Glass |
February 05, 2008 4:48 PM

Virginia is a very conservative state for practicing medical malpractice law. The Virginia docs won't testify against another doc, the university based medical school have basically told their docs that they'll get fired if they even try to help a patient and we have one of the worst malpractice cap laws in the country.And they just want to make it harder....Here's the text of a bill introduced...

Posted by Ben Glass |
February 04, 2008 10:10 PM

The United States has agreed to pay $750,000 as a settlement for a medical malpractice suit filed by the family of a woman from Florida who died after undergoing eight surgical procedures in a little over a month at Jacksonville Naval Hospital in Jacksonville, Florida in 2005. Justice Department attorneys and relatives of Betty Jean Plato informed their court-appointed mediator on Wednesday,...

Posted by Ben Glass |
February 03, 2008 5:06 AM

It has been discovered that another doctor has been committing medical malpractice by reusing syringes to administer injections to patients. Last fall Dr. Jacob Simhaee, an obstetrician-gynecologist reused syringes while administering flu shots to at least 36 patients.Simhaee is not the first doctor to commit such an act of medical malpractice. Late in 2007, it was discovered that Dr. Harvey...

We are thankful and pleased to report a verdict for one of our medical malpractice clients in Fairfax, Virginia, yesterday.The case involved a 3 year delay in diagnosing rectal cancer. During this time the defendant ignored signs of rectal bleeding, attributing repeated findings and complaints of bleeding to 'hemorrhoids.' As a result of the delay the plaintiff, a 45 year old male, was deprived...

Posted by Ben Glass |
October 26, 2007 1:03 PM

There is an interesting blog at the New York Times blog today. It really points out what most medical malpractice lawyers see every day. Tremendous loss compounded by health care providers that 'close ranks' and turn their backs on patients.Not all providers of course, but many. Not deliberate, I am sure, but more of a defense reaction to "what the heck do I do now?" and not having been taught...

Posted by Ben Glass |
October 04, 2007 9:16 AM

Thanks to Wisconsin medical malpractice attorney Mike End for emailing me to point out that Indiana has a medical malpractice cap that tops out at $1.25 million dollars.Here's what's really crazy about their cap. A doctor is only responsible for the first $250,000 for any claim and then a state fund kicks in. And the doctor's total annual "cap" is $750,000. So, in Indiana, the MORE malpractice...

Posted by Ben Glass |
October 02, 2007 5:10 AM

As we have pointed out before, Virginia is the only state in the country that caps total damages in a medical malpractice case. Most states that have enacted some form of tort reform have allowed an injured victim to recover all of their medical bills and lost wages (makes sense, doesn't it) but "capped" or limited recovery for such things as pain and suffering.No cap is a good cap but at least...

Posted by Ben Glass |
September 29, 2007 5:46 AM

The Supreme Court of Virginia recently decided King v. Cooley, a medical malpractice case. The decision turned on whether certain evidence should have been admitted. Overlooked so far is the fact that this case shows exactly how Virginia's medical malpractice cap punishes the most severely injured.Tamatha Cooley alleged that Dr. Bradford King of Surgical Associates of Fredericks burg was guilty...

Posted by Ben Glass |
August 31, 2007 11:10 AM

Every once in a while I think that Virginia couldn't be a worse place to be hurt or killed by a doctor and then I read stories like this.Seems that German doctors removed the top of a man's skull for an operation. They put it in the refrigerator during the operation but the fridge wasn't working, so the skull deteriorated and could not be replaced. The German court, reasoning that his new...

The L.A. Times is reporting that three physicians in Orange County, California have been arrested for doing unnecessary surgery. This isn't like the other California horror described in Coronary: A True Story of Medicine Gone Awry (where unsuspecting victims were subjected to unnecessary heart surgery.)No, these "patients" were allegedly recruited to be patients! Apparently 17 have been arrested...

Posted by Ben Glass |
May 08, 2007 3:37 PM

Every day its seems that there is another good article coming out that completely debunks the myth that there is an epidemic of medical malpractice claims and lawsuits. Hey doctors--I know you've been overcharged and gouged by the insurance companies. Time to stand up and tell them "show me the data."Sandra Boodman of the Washington Post has another good medical malpractice article today,...

The District of Columbia Court of Appeals has thrown out a verdict that awarded nothing for pain and suffering for an elderly woman who fell and broke her hip at a nursing facility.According to the opinion the evidence at trial was that an elderly woman with dementia fell and broke her hip at the defendant's nursing facility. Medical records and the testimony of employees of the defendant...

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