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March 13th, 2015 | Medical malpractice
When a doctor, surgeon, or other medical professional commits an error that causes their patient harm, an honest apology may help the victim begin the healing process. But should an “I’m sorry” protect a medical professional from being held liable for damages through an Ohio medical malpractice lawsuit? Under a bill being considered by the… Read More
November 22nd, 2013 | Medical malpractice
November 22, 2013 Doctors in the state of Ohio have a responsibility to meet certain regulations and standards regarding the care of patients. Any failure to do so that results in patients being harmed could lead to the physician, staff, and facilities facing potential claims of liability. The Ohio Medical Malpractice Attorneys with the law… Read More
August 23rd, 2013 | Medical malpractice
August 23, 2013 When a patient is injured or harmed by the negligence of a physician or medical staff, the patient has a right to file a medical malpractice claim against the responsible party. If the case goes to trial, a jury will then hear arguments from both sides before issuing a decision on damages.… Read More
May 8th, 2013 | Medical malpractice
May 8, 2013 The Ohio Supreme Court made a precedent setting decision late last month regarding how statements made by doctors can or cannot be used in an Ohio Medical Malpractice Lawsuit. Court documents show that now, a doctor’s comments cannot be used as evidence in court. The case stems from an incident that occurred… Read More
March 6th, 2013 | Medical malpractice
March 6, 2013 A settlement has been reached in the Ohio Medical Malpractice lawsuit filed by a Toledo, Ohio, man who was injured after staff at the University of Toledo Medical Center failed to treat bleeding occurring in his brain. According to a story from the Toledo Blade, the victim will receive approximately $500,000 in damages. Court documents… Read More
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