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Many Medical Malpractice Claims Litigated, Few Go to Trial

July 13, 2012

On average, a medical malpractice claim is likely to lead to litigation, but most of those will be dismissed, or decided in favor of the physician, according to a new study. The study was published by…

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Birth Injury Lawsuit Claims Child’s Cerebral Palsy Due to Doctor’s Negligence

June 29, 2012

An Illinois birth injury case claims that a child’s cerebral palsy was caused by medical malpractice. Christian Ortega was born January 17, 2011 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Chicago. Although a fetal monitor showed the…

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Most States Fail to Properly Discipline Negligent Physicians, According to Public Citizen

June 25, 2012

Most states are not fulfilling their obligation to provide protection to patients from doctors who practice sub-standard medicine, partly because of cuts in state budgets, according to an annual ranking of state medical boards by the…

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When Determining Prescription Dosages for Children, Many Doctors Simply Guess

June 18, 2012

A new report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has shown that when children need certain prescription medicine, such as anesthetics, statins, morphine, or prednisone for asthma, doctors sometimes have to guess the…

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New Study Debunks Claims of Tort Reformers

June 11, 2012

Proponents of “tort reform” claim that “frivolous lawsuits” are out of control, with the latest target being medical malpractice lawsuits. In pushing for a cap on damages, these advocates have relied on a central premise: that…

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