Medical Malpractice: Who is to Blame?
In my years as a medical malpractice attorney, no two of my cases have ever been exactly alike due to the variety of claims involved. […]
Medical Malpractice: Who is to Blame? Read More
In my years as a medical malpractice attorney, no two of my cases have ever been exactly alike due to the variety of claims involved. […]
Medical Malpractice: Who is to Blame? Read More
A recent federal court ruling may hold out some hope for patients seriously injured by generic drugs – a group that thus far has been
Big Pharma “Victory” May Actually Hold Generic Drugs Liable Read More
A device used to keep patients warm during hip or knee replacement surgery has been linked to serious post-surgical infections that sometimes require second surgeries
Infection after Hip or Knee Surgery Linked to Warming Device Read More
When a medical procedure results in injury or even death, it is natural to wonder if it was preventable. Often, the bad result was not
Is a Bad Medical Outcome a Malpractice Case? 5 Questions To Help You Decide Read More
A Class II medical device called Lariat® (SentraHEART, Inc.) fails one out of 10 times when used “off label” in a cardiac procedure to clamp
Untested Use of Cardiac Surgery Device Lariat Proves Dangerous Read More
A drug company recently filed suit against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the “free speech” right to tout its products for untested,
Big Pharma’s “Free Speech” Endangers Patients Read More
When the funeral director told the family to hire a medical malpractice attorney, Libby’s (name changed) family knew that something had gone horribly wrong, but had
When It Comes to Medical Errors, Don’t Expect Disclosure Read More
By Lisa Viele 10 years ago we started our trial. I remember it clearly. Well, most of it. Lizzy was 5. We had moved from
Looking Back and Moving Forward: 10 Years after Lizzy’s Trial Read More
Contaminated, fraudulently labeled dietary supplements have killed people and will continue killing people until the industry is reeled in and held accountable. An infant in
Killer Supplements Have Got to Go Read More
Within months of taking the generic version of the Yaz birth control pill, drospirenone, to even out her menstrual cycles, Taylor Smoot developed multiple blood
Terribly Injured Teen Can’t Sue Because She Took Generic Read More
Nicole Carter gave birth to Jordan in a Tennessee hospital in 2005. As the result of a medical error, he developed cerebral palsy. I’m a single
Justice for Jordan: A Mother’s Story Read More
Details that have emerged about what happened to Joan Rivers during the routine procedure that led to her death would make anyone sick. Unfortunately, it
Medical Malpractice Doesn’t Skip the Rich and Famous Read More
In every CP lawsuit, there are a number of defenses knowledgeable cerebral palsy attorneys can expect to hear. Typically, we hear all of them in the same
The Top 3 Defense Arguments in a Cerebral Palsy Case and How We Beat Them Read More
Is Miralax safe for our children? Major concerns have surfaced that indicate otherwise. As of March 2012, the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System showed 2,257
Miralax Fears Finally Get FDA Attention Read More
The newest blood thinner on the market, Xarelto, has been hit with a double whammy. The FDA has disclosed that Xarelto maker Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc., has
Hopes Fade, Lawsuits Mount for Blood Thinner Xarelto Read More