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There is a certain category of legal malpractice cases which arise when the client recovers a settlement or verdict, but is unhappy with the fees, distributions, liens, or disburse...
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There is a certain category of legal malpractice cases which arise when the client recovers a settlement or verdict, but is unhappy with the fees, distributions, liens, or disburse...
The lawyer for a Hong Kong doctor accused of professional misconduct after a boy in his care was left permanently disabled more than 16 years ago has told the medical watchdog that...
Premature Hospital Discharge as Medical Malpractice in Illinois: What Patients Need to Know A hospital has a legal duty to keep a patient admitted until that patient is medically...
Thirteen thousand medical malpractice lawsuits with billions of dollars as either plaintiff verdicts or settlements are reported each year by the National Practitioner Data Bank. H...
The report analyzes more than a decade of malpractice claims to identify trends and inform patient safety practices in plastic surgery.
When missed test results go unnoticed or are not properly followed up on, patients can experience delays in diagnosis and treatment. In some cases, these delays allow a condition t...
Learning that the doctor or medical facility you trusted with your care caused you harm feels like a distressing betrayal. In the worst cases, a medical provider’s malpractice can...
Estate of Brook v Ruotolo 2026 NY Slip Op 32036(U) May 11, 2026Supreme Court, New York County Docket Number: Index No. 805045/2024Judge: John J. Kelley reads like a movie. Well off...
Medical malpractice is big business in the United States. The only database monitoring medical malpractice is the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB). The NPDB’s annual report c...
I don’t know any physicians who aren’t worried about being sued. It is unfortunately very common in today’s world, with some specialties like neurosurgery and obstetrics disproport...
An excerpt from The Healthcare Heist: How Physicians and Patients Can Unite to Transform Healthcare. Every day, Francine said a little prayer for her doctor, sometimes upon awakeni...
Have you suffered at the hands of a medical professional? If so, here is everything you need to know about filing a claim for medical malpractice in NY, and the most common scenari...
There is a number most physicians carry quietly, and a second number almost none of them are told. The first: If you practice medicine in the United States, the odds that you will...
A Doctors Company study of nearly 2,000 closed claims reveals a counterintuitive gap between claim frequency and financial exposure
$1.5 million verdict Injuries alleged: Improper performance of colonoscopy, causing need for splenectomy and immunocompromised status for the rest of her life Name of case: Mary Ca...
A surgeon was found grossly negligent by the NCDRC for removing a patient's healthy kidney instead of the diseased one, leading to her death. The commission awarded ₹2 crore compen...
Hospitals keep $500,000 malpractice cap even when nurses are blamed, court rules
When training falls short, the consequences can affect nearly every aspect of patient care. Staff members may struggle to operate equipment correctly, recognize warning signs of a...
Anecdotally, we believe that legal malpractice cases are dismissed on CPLR 3211 motions at a greater frequency than are other professional malpractice or other negligence cases. He...
Kolyer v Sallah 2026 NY Slip Op 04287 July 8, 2026 Appellate Division, Second Department is one of those cases from the Second Department that is a little short on description an...
Legal professionals say evolving healthcare systems and rising medical error concerns are making patient advocacy more important than ever
Artificial intelligence is now woven into the daily work of American medicine, reading scans, flagging risk, suggesting diagnoses, and drafting notes. When it works, it works fast...
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