Hospital errors are more common than you think—in fact, with 440,000 deaths attributed to mistakes by the medical facility, it’s the third-leading cause of death in the United States, as estimated by The Journal of Patient Safety. That figure doesn’t include the cases of errors that don’t result in death but drastically impact the life of the affected patient. Let’s take a … [Read more...] about Common Types of Medical Malpractice & How They Happen
Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice Caps Debate Comes to Iowa
The issue of medical malpractice caps is a divisive one in the legal, medical and political communities, and the state of Iowa is the latest to take it up. Proposed legislation in the Hawkeye State would limit juries to awards of $250,000 or less in non-economic damages. Supporters believe the caps are necessary to save healthcare in the rural parts of the state. Critics … [Read more...] about Medical Malpractice Caps Debate Comes to Iowa
Alabama’s Record Medical Malpractice Settlements
Lee County is a modest-sized jurisdiction in Alabama that recently made a big legal splash. A jury awarded a $9 million verdict to the family of Hope Johnson in their wrongful death lawsuit against Auburn Urgent Care. It was a new record for the country and the latest in a string of large medical malpractice settlements. Back in December 2014, Hope Johnson had gone to urgent … [Read more...] about Alabama’s Record Medical Malpractice Settlements
For American Soldiers, Filing for Medical Malpractice Isn’t Always an Option
Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) recently filed a bill named after Sergeant First Class Richard Stayskal to give future soldiers on active duty the right to sue for medical malpractice. Sergeant Stayskal was misdiagnosed with pneumonia, when it was really stage four cancer, causing quite a bit of controversy. The reasons behind this controversy and other cases like it can be found … [Read more...] about For American Soldiers, Filing for Medical Malpractice Isn’t Always an Option
Medical Negligence According to the Courts
Envision the following scenario: You’re relaxing with some friends and lamenting the absence of one who hasn’t been doing well, health-wise. Someone talks about how it seems the friend’s condition has gotten worse, rather than better, since they started seeing that new doctor. Another one follows up with a call to “sue the blankety-blank quack.” Is there a case? This … [Read more...] about Medical Negligence According to the Courts