Blog Posts in 2017
Posted on Dec 8, 2017
In June of this year, both chambers of the New York Legislature passed a bill called "Lavern's Law," which would allow certain victims of malpractice to take action against their doctors ...
Posted on Nov 29, 2017
An important part of helping injured patients is making them aware of their options and legal rights. In their efforts to help patients throughout the Chicago, Illinois area who have been injured as ...
Posted on Sep 6, 2017
An important part of helping injured patients is making them aware of their options and legal rights. In their efforts to help patients throughout the Los Angeles, California area who have been ...
Posted on Aug 6, 2017
Dr. John Walker described what he would do to feed his opiate addiction. He would steal medication from his patients, sometimes filling out prescriptions under another person's name. He would then ...
Posted on Jun 6, 2017
On February 20 th, 2017, Christopher Duntsch was convicted of maiming an elderly woman, who is now confined to a wheelchair. His criminal history includes maiming at least 4 people and killing 2. He ...
Posted on May 18, 2017
An important part of helping injured patients is making them aware of their options and legal rights. In their efforts to help patients throughout the Tucson, Arizona area who have been injured as the ...
Posted on May 16, 2017
An important part of helping injured patients is making them aware of their options and legal rights. In their efforts to help patients throughout the Phoenix, Arizona area who have been injured as ...
Posted on Apr 12, 2017
An important part of helping injured patients is making them aware of their options and legal rights. In their efforts to help patients throughout the Miami, Florida area who have been injured as the ...
Posted on Apr 6, 2017
For the last 30 years, lawsuits and plaintiffs have gotten a bad rap. Frivolous or ridiculous-sounding lawsuits become punchlines—or worse, become justifications for why the court system ...
Posted on Feb 24, 2017
Every year, about 90,000,000 surgeries are performed in the United States. In about 2,000 to 4,000 of those procedures, surgeons make a simple but grave mistake: they leave one of their tools behind. ...