Medical Malpractice Newsletters
Judicial Reduction of Damage Awards
Judicial Reduction of Damage Awards
Loss of Parental Consortium
Loss of Parental Consortium
Malpractice Arising from Bad Surgical Techniques
When an operation is unsuccessful, the injured patient and his or her family may seek to blame the physician. It certainly is tempting to look to the surgeon's technique when the patient's injury is the result of inadvertent cutting, tearing or crushing of tissue, or hemorrhaging from poorly tied blood vessels. Frequently, it is the bad technique of the surgeon that is responsible for the mishap, but that is not always the case.
Physician Assistant as an Expert Witness in a Medical Malpractice Case
The number of physician assistants (PAs) practicing in the United States is rapidly increasing each year. They are employed in all settings including solo or group practices, hospitals, nursing homes, correctional facilities, and rural and inner city clinics.
Vicarious Liability of Hospitals for Physicians' Negligence
Vicarious Liability of Hospitals for Physicians' Negligence


