Month / June 2014
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Medical Negligence in the Care of Retinopathy of Prematurity
Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a treatable condition. The damage to vision resulting from retinopathy of prematurity can be minimized or avoided completely when the condition is properly diagnosed and treated. In…
June 26, 2014 -
Who Pays Litigation Costs for a Medical Malpractice Claim?
The issue of litigation costs is at the forefront of most personal injury lawsuits. The issue of litigation costs is particularly important in medical malpractice cases due to the very high expenses…
June 25, 2014 -
VA Hospital Delays in Treatment – Wide Variety of Possible Medical Malpractice Claims
The recent revelations about the appointment waiting times suggest systemic medical negligence of Veteran patients. This negligence has undoubtedly led to harm of many of the VA Hospital system’s veteran patients. Likewise,…
June 23, 2014 -
Steady Increase in Double Mastectomy Despite Lack of Medical Benefit
There has been a steady increase in double mastectomy following breast cancer diagnosis. As it turns out, many of these are not medically indicated and the procedure often does not result in increase survival rate.…
June 10, 2014
Recent Posts
- Federal Tort Claims Act
- The Myth of the Frivolous Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
- Caps in New Mexico Medical Malpractice Claims Against the Government: No Wiggle Room for Multiple Beneficiaries
- Caps on Punitive Damages: Great for Business, Bad for Everyone Else
- Can I Be Ordered To Pay the Other Side’s Legal Fees?
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