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Cerebral Palsy Verdict Hardly Victory for Mother
Submitted By: John J. Sellinger On: Nov 6th 2009
Category: Negligence During Birth, United States
Today, Suzette Dineen spends a fair amount of her time caring for her son Ryan Dineen, who suffers from Cerebral Palsy. However, it is possible that Ryan never was intended to have these complications...
Time Limit for Filing a Medical Malpractice Claim
Submitted By: John J. Sellinger On: Oct 29th 2009
Category: Medical Negligence Lawsuits, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia
When someone is injured by the negligence of a doctor or other medical professional, it often doesn't occur that the injury was caused...
Your Insurance Claim is Decided by a Computer Program
Submitted By: John J. Sellinger On: Oct 14th 2009
Category: Auto Insurance Issues, United States
In the past, insurance claims adjusters were experienced, trained professionals with ample knowledge about medical costs, economic losses, repair costs, and car accidents. Claims were handled on an individual...
Medical Malpractice Informed Consent Violations
Submitted By: John J. Sellinger On: Oct 14th 2009
Category: Medical Injuries, United States
If a mechanic accepted your car for an oil change, took into his shop, and when you came to pick it up, he had revamped the entire fueling system without mention, the man would be out of business in short order. On...
Texas Medical Malpractice Caps
Submitted By: John J. Sellinger On: Oct 14th 2009
Category: Medical Injuries, Texas
In 2003, the state of Texas approved, through a voter ballot initiative, to peg the value of the non-economic losses of a loved one at only $250,000. As a parent, relative, or even human being, this seems patently...
