MedMal Trial Could Head To SCOTUS
Are you allowed to sue a nursing home? Yes. Are you allowed to sue a federally-operated nursing home? Maybe not. The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to hear a case that was decided on behalf of a plaintiff who alleged that a loved one died in the care of
New Lawsuit Filed Against Makers Of Macular Degeneration Drug, Beovu
A new lawsuit has been filed in Florida concerning the macular degeneration drug, Beovu. According to one plaintiff, the makers of Beovu over-reported the efficacy of the drug and failed to warn consumers about potential side effects. The lawsuit claims that Beovu causes retinal vasculitis, retinal vascular occlusion, and related
Lawsuit Filed After Inmate Dies In Prison
We’re hearing about more lawsuits concerning inmates in prison. These lawsuits are filed under a theory of medical malpractice. To understand these lawsuits, you have to understand that the state has a duty of care to ensure that the basic needs of all prisoners are met. This includes medical services.
RECALL On Amazon Delivery Vans Defective Shift Caused Crashes And Injuries
After receiving several complaints about 2019 Mercedes Sprinter vans, commonly used for Amazon delivery, rolling away after being shifted into Park by the van’s automatic shift feature, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigation started investigating the problem behind these rollaway vans. The defective automatic shift feature has
Mother Files Lawsuit Against County, Medical Provider After Inmate Death
The mother of a 19-year-old teen who died in county has filed a lawsuit against the county and their health care provider. As we’ve written about before, jails and prisons are quietly outsourcing their medical services to private health care providers who offer fixed rates, reduce costs, and take on
Hit By a Texting Driver? | Virginia Car Accident Attorney Explains How to Find Out
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Surgical Malpractice Results In $4M Verdict For Plaintiff
A man who was paralyzed after surgery recently recovered $4 million after a verdict in his favor. The patient ended up paralyzed after he had a small skin lesion removed. According to the lawsuit, the doctor recommended that he go off of his anticoagulant medication prior to the surgery. The
Man Sues Orthopedist After Epidural Injected Into Patient’s Spinal Cord
This medical malpractice lawsuit has been filed in Georgia. According to the plaintiff, he was in a car accident and began to receive treatment for neck and spinal pain. An MRI indicated that he had spinal stenosis, characterized by the narrowing of vertebral openings where the nerve comes through. That
Family Awarded $26 Million For Wrongful Discharge Of 11-Month-Old Girl
An Omaha family was awarded $26 million after their daughter suffered permanent brain damage from a preventable seizure. According to the parents, the girl collapsed at daycare and was taken to the emergency room. The doctor recognized that the girl had an obvious seizure disorder and held her for the
COVID Pandemic Rages On Amid Resurgence Of Elective Procedures
Last year, when the CDC began studying COVID-19, Dr. Fauci informed us all that COVID was likely to become a seasonal disease. New research shows that weather patterns do indeed affect the transmission of COVID, but they won’t eliminate it. COVID likes the cold and dislikes the sun. That means