Some physicians claim to order a large number of unnecessary and expensive tests, such as CT scans or MRI’s, not because patients need them but to protect themselves from lawsuits. The “defensive medicine excuse” is one argument used by physician [ Read More ]
Medical Malpractice
Protecting your Privacy from Defense Counsel
Why should a defense attorney have access to your gynecologic records if you have a neck injury?
“I’m Not The Kind Of Person Who Sues”
Often times when I first meet a client who has been harmed by the careless acts of another, I am lucky to hear: “I’m not the kind of person who does this kind of thing.” Obviously, this “thing” is the [ Read More ]
The 5 Steps I Take To Win Your Malpractice Claim
In the year 2012, fifty-five (55) separate people, or an average of 1 person per week, sought to hire me to bring a medical negligence claim on their behalf. After scrutinizing the facts of each, sometimes spending thousands of dollars [ Read More ]
How to Prove Post-Concussion Symptoms are Real
Just as absence of loss of consciousness does not preclude a diagnosis by a medical professional of concussion, similarly, the affects of a brain injury on any one individual have been understood to not fit any particular time frame of [ Read More ]