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I want to commend Norman D. Tucker, a Michigan medical malpractice attorney, for his insightful blog entry on the fallacy of “tort reform,” including caps on damages in medical malpractice cases. Michigan first implemented caps on damages in 1994. The insurance industry lobby said it was necessary to keep healthcare affordable, to prevent doctors from […]
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My last blog post examined the new rules pertaining to the bifurcation of liability and damages in the medical malpractice context. Rule 702 was also amended to change the standards governing the admissibility of expert testimony. This blog post will examine the changes to the language and the potential ramifications. IV. WILL THE NEW […]
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My last blog post examined the relatively new laws implementing a one size fits all cap on noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases. This blog post looks at the new law governing bifurcation of liability and damages issues in civil cases. While the new law applies to all civil cases, this post will examine its […]
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My last blog post examined the new laws and how they affect case selection in the setting of an “emergency medical condition.” This post discusses the draconian (and unconstitutional in my opinion) cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases. B. Economic v. Non-Economic Damages Perhaps the biggest impact of the new laws is the $500,000 […]
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I. INTRODUCTION On October 1, 2011, S.L. 2011-400 (SB 33) and certain provisions of S.L. 2011-283 (HB 542) took effect. In the medical malpractice world, these laws have fundamentally changed the manner in which we approach these cases. Institution of a cap on noneconomic damages, as well as a change in the evidentiary burden in certain […]
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Two people were killed and one person was injured yesterday in a car wreck that occurred in Surry County, North Carolina. An SUV collided with a car on U.S. 21 north of the highway’s intersection with Mount Park Road. The wife of one of the victims suffered non life threatening injuries and was taken to […]
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03 Apr '14
Dozens of people were hospitalized after being poisoned by a gas leak and Virginia Produce in Hillsville, VA. Many of the people experienced nausea and headaches. Some were rendered unconscious. The affected people in Hillsville, which is about an hour north of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, were taken to various hospitals in Virginia. Some were airlifted to Duke […]
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Two people were killed this morning in separate tractor trailer accidents in Wythe County, VA, which is about an hour north of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. A portion of I-81 had to be shut down. In the first incident, a tractor trailer overturned and went into the lane of oncoming traffic. The tractor trailer driver managed […]
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01 Apr '14
More drivers illegally passed stopped school buses in Forsyth County during the annual one day count than at any time since the statewide effort to track the problem started in 1998. Kevin J. Williams became acutely aware of this problem when working at his prior firm. His colleagues there handled the case of a young boy […]
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ANESTHESIA ERRORS Injuries caused by anesthesia errors can often be more dangerous than surgical errors. Even a small mistake in administering anesthesia can result in permanent brain injury or even death. It is crucial for the anesthesiologist to obtain a proper medical history to determine first whether certain anesthetic agents are contraindicated in the patient’s […]