Questions People Ask About Malpractice

Common Questions Regarding Virginia Medical Malpractice Cases

Friday, November 6, 2009
By Mindy Weinstein

If you have been injured by medical malpractice, you probably have a lot of questions. Find out the answers to commonly asked Virginia medical malpractice questions in this article. »

Medical Malpractice Attorney vs. Personal Injury Attorney

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
By Mindy Weinstein

Do you know the difference between a medical malpractice attorney and a personal injury lawyer? Understanding the difference is crucial when you are injured by medical negligence. »

Reasons Why Virginia Medical Malpractice Cases Often Go to Trial

Wednesday, November 4, 2009
By Mindy Weinstein

Find out why Virginia medical malpractice cases often go to trial and why insurance companies are willing to spend the money. »

I had plastic surgery done by a doctor who I later found out is NOT a plastic surgeon.

Monday, November 2, 2009
By Ben Glass

I went to a plastic surgeon about that and another thing and he said he had never seen blotches like that before and that they were probably caused by the lipo being done too close to the skin instead of going deeper for the fat located farther below the skin, 2 layers I believe... »

Why Expert Witnesses in a Virginia Malpractice Case?

Sunday, November 1, 2009
By Ben Glass

One of the reasons medical malpractice cases are so hard is that you can’t just go into court and say “I’m hurt.” The law requires that medical malpractice cases by proven by expert testimony. In fact, in many states, you must have an expert “certify” that there was malpractice even before you file or... »

Will a Doctor’s Financial Life Be Over After a Verdict?

Saturday, October 31, 2009
By Ben Glass

We really have seen an insurance company pull this trick!! The tried to get the jury to believe that the doctor (and his wife, who they had sit in the courtroom during the trial) were going to be bankrupt if the jury returned a verdict in favor of the patient. Rest assured that 99.9%... »

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