Medical Malpractice

  • Why Are Malpractice Cases Important?

    Ben Glass | February 20, 2008 6:49 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    The medical profession doesn't police its own very well.In Alabama, a physician who has been named in 120 malpractice cases in West Virginia and two in Birmingham is finally facing the possibility of losing his license due to complaints from former patients, including one who was in a coma for 26 hours.An attorney for Dr. John King was notified by the Alabama Board of Medical Examiners that it...

  • Cerebral Palsy Award $38 million

    Ben Glass | February 19, 2008 8:43 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    In Stamford, Connecticut, a city obstetrician has been ordered by a Superior Court jury to pay a family of a boy who was born with cerebral palsy in 2003. The verdict is believed to be among the largest awards for medical malpractice in the history of Connecticut, surpassing an award for $36.5 million against Hartford Hospital and an obstetrician in 2005. On Friday, February 8, a jury ruled...

  • Woman Can't Sue for Circumcision She is Not Happy With

    Ben Glass | February 13, 2008 8:53 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    On Tuesday, February 5, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled that a mother who was unhappy with how her baby's circumcision looked cannot sue a hospital in Fridley, Minnesota for medical malpractice.Unity Hospital and Dr. Steven Berestka were sued by Dawn Nelson who claimed that Berestka removed "the most erogenous tissue" after the boy's birth on January 1, 2000 without consulting either...

  • Broken Leg Allegedly Leads to Malpractice Death

    Ben Glass | February 10, 2008 10:21 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    A medical malpractice complaint has been filed against Maryland's Union Memorial Hospital and two doctors there by the family of a woman who was treated at the hospital after a 2006 head-on crash who eventually died.According to the claim, which was delivered to a Maryland arbitration board, the Nicole Smith's death was the result of a blood clot traveling from her broken leg to her lungs due to...

  • Who Is to Pay the Rest of the Bills?

    Ben Glass | February 08, 2008 12:00 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    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...

  • Georgia Unfairly Restricts the Right to Sue E.R. Doctors

    Ben Glass | February 07, 2008 10:15 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    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...

  • Meningitis Death Leads to Lawsuit

    Ben Glass | February 06, 2008 10:13 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    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...

  • The Insurance Industry Will Stop At Nothing

    Ben Glass | February 05, 2008 4:48 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    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...

  • United States to Pay $750,000 To Settle Claim

    Ben Glass | February 04, 2008 10:10 PM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    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,...

  • Doctor Caught Reusing Syringes

    Ben Glass | February 03, 2008 5:06 AM | 0 CommentsNorthern Virginia, VA

    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...

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