By Verdict Search | November 4, 2019
The patient claimed he suffered a rare reaction to a prescribed medication and stayed in the hospital for three months.
By Suzette Parmley | November 1, 2019
A jury in a medical malpractice case, Leone v. Bauman, on Sept. 18 awarded $2.1 million to a man whose face was disfigured after his dentist failed…
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By Max Mitchell | October 31, 2019
Justice Sallie Mundy said that, although the government's interest in controlling the rising costs of medical care and medical malpractice insurance is important, MCARE's statute of repose does not substantially relate to achieving those goals.
By Meredith Hobbs | October 31, 2019
In a rare mother-daughter plaintiffs duo, Macon plaintiffs lawyer Kathy McArthur has hired her daughter, Lindsey Macon, from King & Spalding to open an Atlanta office for her firm.
By Greg Land | October 31, 2019
In one of two lawsuits stemming from a woman's recurrence of cancer following a mastectomy, a jury cleared an oncologist accused of failing to follow up on scans tests ordered by another doctor indicting the cancer might be returning.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 28, 2019
Lloyd Bell of the Bell Law Firm in Atlanta explains how a forensic computer inspection revealed what he needed to settle a med-mal case—and what every young man should know about cancer.
By Jason Grant | October 25, 2019
The long-running case focuses on allegations that medical professionals negligently performed an ultrasound on a pregnant mother despite her placenta previa diagnosis, allegedly resulting in a placental hemorrhage that caused her child brain damage and developmental delays.
By Kenneth B. Danielsen and Steven I. Heyligers | October 23, 2019
In personal injury lawsuits, it is often the case that a plaintiff will undergo surgery during the course of litigation, without giving any prior notice to the defendants. Whether unintentional, or tactical, two decisions in the Supreme Court, including one issued earlier this year, may serve to change this practice, at least in cases where the defendants have demanded the right to conduct a presurgical independent medical examination (IME).
By Katheryn Tucker | October 22, 2019
"This argument—which was not made to the trial court below—defies logic," Judge Carla Wong McMillian wrote.
By Greg Land | October 21, 2019
The 20-year-old Auburn student died a few weeks after being prescribed birth control pills that led to a blood clot in her lung.
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