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Articles Tagged With: arbitration

  • Catastrophic Birth Injury Results in $7.75 Million Award and Insurance Litigation

    This case provides lessons concerning aspects of malpractice litigation that do not focus on challenging the actions of the care providers. Just as providers owe duties to their patients, insurance providers have their own set of duties and obligations that are owed to their insureds. A failure to abide by those duties may subject the insurer to liability from their insured, as resulted in this case.

  • Judge Rules Against HHS in Another No Surprises Act Lawsuit

    The latest chapter in this ongoing saga centered on the disagreements about the act’s dispute resolution process.

  • Take the Right Steps to Speed Resolution of Malpractice Litigation

    Steps taken in the early phase of malpractice litigation can significantly affect the length of the case, with the right moves resulting in a faster, cheaper resolution. On the other hand, missteps and oversights can draw out the case, costing more in legal fees and more on the eventual settlement.
  • Misdiagnosis of Infection Leads to Injuries and $500,000 Award

    This case presents interesting lessons in both substance of medical malpractice cases and in procedures for resolving allegations of medical malpractice. On the substance, the primary issues in this case revolved around the delayed diagnosis: whether the delay fell below the applicable standard of care, and whether the delay directly caused the patient’s injuries. A patient alleging medical malpractice has the burden of demonstrating both of these elements, among others.