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Court Characterizes Doctor’s Office Slip-and-Fall Accident as a Medical Malpractice Incident

Earlier this month, a West Virginia appellate court issued a written opinion in a slip-and-fall case illustrating one of the difficulties plaintiffs may encounter when their injury occurs at a hospital or doctor’s office. The issue in the case was whether the plaintiff’s slip-and-fall case should have been characterized as…

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Court Rejects Defendant’s Appeal Based on Plaintiff’s Late Filing Because No Objection Was Made at Time of Alleged Error

“Better late than never” is not always true in the legal world. Sometimes, failing to object to an issue in a case may mean being barred from raising the issue at a later date. In a recent case, one state’s supreme court found a defendant’s claim that the plaintiff’s affidavits…

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Court Affirms Dismissal of Multiple Wrongful Death Cases Arising From One Incident

The Supreme Court of Mississippi recently published a decision in which the court found a circuit court appropriately dismissed three wrongful death lawsuits that had been filed by a family member of a man who died while under the care of the defendant doctors and hospital. The three lawsuits were…

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Court Determines Negligence Lawsuit Against Ambulance Company Was Time-Barred

The California Court of Appeals recently released an opinion affirming a lower court’s decision to dismiss a lawsuit filed against an ambulance company and hospital by a man who was injured while under the care of the defendants. The appellate court agreed with the district court’s finding that the claim…

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Court Applies “Discovery Rule” to Allow Plaintiff’s Wrongful Death Claim to Proceed

The Supreme Court of the State of Illinois recently released a decision reversing two lower court rulings and ultimately preserving a wrongful death plaintiff’s right to recover damages from a defendant against whom he did not file a claim until the state’s statute of limitations had appeared to expire. The…

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Medical Malpractice, Birth Injuries, and the Recent Increase in the Rate of Home Births

A national news outlet recently published an article that is the second in a multi-part series on pregnancy and birth. The article discusses both the causes and the effects of the recent increase in the rate of families who decide to plan a birth at home or in a non-hospital…

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State Supreme Court Affirms Verdict for Defendant in Medical Malpractice Lawsuit, While Possibly Expanding the Statute of Limitations for Future Plaintiffs

The Massachusetts Supreme Court recently released an opinion affirming a jury’s decision that a plaintiff’s claim was time-barred because she should have known malpractice was being committed and filed the lawsuit within the state’s statute of limitations. Although the high court ruling affirmed a final judgment in favor of the defendants,…

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The Rate of Low-Risk Cesarean Sections Continues to Decline

The first of several articles that are being released as part of a new series on pregnancy and birth-related issues by a popular national news network has a startling title. The piece, entitled “Why I Regret my Scheduled C-Section,” was written by journalist Lisa Ling as part of a larger…

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State Court Affirms $4 Million Wrongful Death Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case

The Idaho Supreme Court recently published an opinion affirming a $4 million jury verdict in a wrongful death and medical malpractice case filed by the husband of a woman who died after complications from a liposuction procedure performed by the defendant. The award, which includes over $1,250,000 in non-economic damages,…

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Filing Error Causes Medical Malpractice Complaint to Be Dismissed

The Idaho Supreme Court recently released an opinion affirming the dismissal of a plaintiff’s medical malpractice claim against a doctor who had not been included in the plaintiff’s lawsuit until after the statute of limitations had expired. The plaintiff’s contention that the court should have used a different date to…

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