Medical Malpractice

  • Wrong Site Surgeries On the Rise!

    Ben Glass | April 18, 2006 4:23 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    USA today is reporting a stunning statistic. Despite years of claims involving "wrong side" surgeries and all of the efforts that have (supposedly) gone into hospital procedure changes that would eliminate the risk that once you go to sleep the doctor operates on the correct body part, the number of medical mistakes is rising."It's getting worse," says Dennis O'Leary, who heads the non-profit...

  • Jurors Sometimes Ask

    Ben Glass | April 02, 2006 6:36 AM | 2 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Here is a question we sometimes here from juries:I was on a medical malpractice jury recently. Although we wanted to find for the plaintiff we were afraid that our verdict would destroy the doctor financially. His wife was sitting in the courtroom during closing arguments and we really felt sorry for them. Will a doctor be destroyed by a medical malpractice verdict?We often see the doctor's...

  • A Block to Valid Malpractice Claims in Texas

    Ben Glass | April 01, 2006 4:04 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    My friend, Texas personal injury lawyer, Bob Kraft has updated everyone at his blog on the effects of the drastic tort reform in Texas. It's no surprise that in an effort to weed out "frivolous" claims they've thrown out the bathwater with the baby. Now, even meritorious claims aren't being filed since the Republican legislature took it upon themselves to virtually immunize bad doctors. Every...

  • Secret Malpractice Settlements

    Ben Glass | April 01, 2006 6:32 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Whenever you see see doctors pushing for "malpractice reform" or "tort reform" you should call your legislature and ask her to ask this question when the doctors come calling:Doctor, before we sit down to discuss what it is you want me to do for you, will you release the claim information on every claim you have paid and will you encourage your colleagues to do the same?You see, the doctors...

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    Ben Glass | March 31, 2006 1:14 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    There is an interesting case brewing here in Fairfax County. I represent the former manager of a dental office who filed a complaint with the board of dentistry here in Virginia. Now she and others she worked with have been sued by the dentist, Farid A. Zurmati, DDS, owner of Kingstowne Family and Cosmetic Dentistry.The dentist alleges that a former office manager "made numerous allegations...

  • One More Way to "Lose" a Malpractice Case

    Ben Glass | March 14, 2006 1:30 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Malpractice cases must be virtually "perfect" in Virginia to win. Now here's another way to "lose" one. Have the large, 45 doctor specialty practice buy insurance from a company that was not licensed in Virginia and is now out of business. At least that's the story out of Hampton Roads, Virginia, today. The Virginia Pilot exposed this travesty today. Now, you might think that Virginia law would...

  • Virginia's Medical Malpractice Reform is a Disaster

    Ben Glass | March 08, 2006 5:43 PM | 1 CommentNorthern Virginia, VA

    In 1988 Virginia, jumping on the tort reform bandwagon, made it virtually impossible for infants catastrophically injured at birth to sue the doctor or hospital for damages. The state promised that instead, these infants would be "taken care of" by a state program that would pay for medical care. The "bill of goods" sold to the public was that this would (1) keep lawyers out of the system, (2)...

  • Pediatric Patients Beware

    Ben Glass | February 27, 2006 5:00 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    Studies published last week by the Journal of the American Medical Association reveal the shocking disclosure that most hospitals and health plans don't require board certification by those wishing to hold themselves out to the public as "pediatricians." In the article about hospitals 78 percent of hospitals did not require doctors to be board certified as pediatricians before they were given...

  • "I'm Sorry" Banned in Washington

    Ben Glass | February 23, 2006 9:33 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    A Seattle, Washington newspaper is reporting on a compromise tort reform law agreed to by doctors and lawyers. The bill includes a provision similar to what we have in Virginia medical malpractice cases in that if a doctor or other health care provider apologizes or says he's "sorry" following a medical mishap, that statement is not admissible in a later lawsuit. This makes a lot of sense and...

  • Medical Malpractice Crisis? Not!

    Ben Glass | February 16, 2006 6:00 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    We've all heard that the main reason we pay so much for health insurance is because doctors pay so much for malpractice insurance. And the reason malpractice insurance rates go up is because "verdicts are out of hand." I've even seen doctors with big signs in their offices saying this. Only problem is that it's not true and study after study shows this.OK, so you would think that in states that...

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