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Military Medical Malpractice

NEW STUDIES SHOW: “CAPS” ON DAMAGES RUIN HEALTH CARE

April 2, 2016

It is now indisputable that “caps” on compensation in medical malpractice cases (so-called “tort reform”) harm not just injured patients and their families. They are also wrecking health care for everyone else. The Center for Justice & Democracy at New York Law School reported three new studies by esteemed academics Read More

Medical Negligence Lawsuits: Few and Far Between

March 7, 2016

Although much attention has been given to “medical negligence liability crises,” in reality, very few injured patients ever file a medical negligence lawsuit despite the fact that 80 percent of medical errors involve physical injuries resulting in major disability or death.   According to the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) only Read More

Preventable medical errors: the sixth biggest killer in America

February 29, 2016

Preventable medical errors kill and seriously injure hundreds of thousands of Americans every year.  Preventing medical errors will lower health care costs, reduce doctors’ insurance premiums, and protect the health and well-being of patients. An Institute of Medicine study of preventable medical errors estimated as many as 98,000 people die from Read More

Gender discrimination prevents baby brain injured during birth at a military hospital from getting compensation: U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case

February 27, 2016

The Supreme Court will soon consider whether to correct a serious example of gender discrimination in the military. Air Force Capt. Heather Ortiz went to a military hospital ready to give birth to her child. Just before delivery, a series of errors by hospital staff caused her blood pressure to drop, Read More

The more often a doctor is sued, the more likely he or she will be sued again.

January 28, 2016

In a study release this week in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers analyzed 10 years of paid malpractice claims using the National Practitioner Data Bank, a federal government database that includes 66,426 claims against 54,099 doctors. It found that a small percentage of doctors are responsible for most Read More

Birth injuries two times higher at military hospitals

January 3, 2016

Giving birth in a military hospital is twice as likely to result in a birth injury than when giving birth at a comparable civilian hospital, according to a recent report.   In addition, mothers were significantly more likely to suffer a hemorrhage (serious bleeding) after birth in a military hospital than at Read More

Military Medical Malpractice Lawsuit FAQs (Part 2)

December 24, 2013

As a continuation of Military Medical Malpractice Lawsuit FAQs (Part 1), the following presents some additional frequently asked questions and answers associated with medical malpractice lawsuits for military personnel. Is there a time limit for filing my military medical malpractice lawsuit? Yes, as with other types of personal injury cases, Read More

Military Medical Malpractice Lawsuit FAQs (Part 1)

November 17, 2013

If you or a loved one has been injured in a military hospital in the U.S. or overseas, check out these FAQs to learn more about your rights and how you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries and losses. How do I know if I have a Read More

Military Emergency Room Errors and Military Medical Malpractice Claims

August 1, 2013

When you have an emergency medical need, you trust the doctors and other medical professionals in military emergency rooms to be ready to provide you with the best possible treatment. Unfortunately, however: Military emergency rooms are hectic places. Military doctors may not have the support staff they need. Military nurses Read More

High-Risk Pregnancies Increase Risk of Birth Injuries

July 23, 2013

While expecting the birth of a new child is a wonderful time for women and their families, unfortunately, some women have complicated, high-risk pregnancies that will require special attention and potentially even special medical care before, during and after the birthing process. In such cases, it’s crucial that military doctors, Read More

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