The surviving family members of a man who died after an alleged botched surgery and treatment have accused a doctor of malpractice in the man’s death. According to court documents, Mary Guardiola, who is acting as administrator of the estate of Richard Guardiola, filed a lawsuit on July 22nd in Cook County Circuit Court against…
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The constitutionality of a change in Florida’s medical malpractice law has been upheld by a state appeals court on Tuesday. The appeals court ruled in part that some of the rights to privacy of patients are waived when a malpractice lawsuit is pursued. A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal made the…
Continue reading ›A former patient who was treated at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is accusing the hospital of medical negligence in a lawsuit. The plaintiff in the suit claims that she was sexually assaulted last year by a certified nursing assistant after she undergone a surgery at the hospital. The unnamed plaintiff alleges that the hospital had failed…
Continue reading ›A Pennsylvania appeals court upheld the decision of a malpractice lawsuit win for law firm Willig Williams. The suit was brought, accusing the firm of stymieing a hospital worker’s plans to bring a medical malpractice claim against his employer for an injury he said he sustained during treatment for a previous injury suffered on the…
Continue reading ›Media personality and Fox News reporter, Geraldo Rivera, appeared in a Manhattan Civil Court on Thursday for settlement talks for a medical malpractice lawsuit. Rivera, 72, is suing the Hospital for Special Surgery on East 70th Street after he went in for back surgery in 2010 and came out with a crippled right foot when…
Continue reading ›The legal counsel for the plaintiff in a medical malpractice case against a physician and his employee has petitioned to be excused from his responsibility of counsel. Derek R. Layser of Layser & Freiwald in Philadelphia, motioned to the Court to be removed as attorney of record for Linda Hydro, citing “irreconcilable differences” related to…
Continue reading ›Physician Farid Fata, MD will serve 45 years in prison and pay over $17 million after he told numerous patients that they had cancer and administered medically unnecessary chemotherapy drugs. Prosecutors were pushing for a much heavier sentence for Fata, 175 years behind bars for the Hematologist-oncologist. Prosecutors say that Fata used his medical degree…
Continue reading ›Sometimes patients and their families will have questions as to whether or not the standard of care that they have received from a doctor, hospital or other medical facility was according to the standard of care or if the incident constitutes medical malpractice. One such example was written in to an advice column by a…
Continue reading ›The survivors of a woman who died as a result of a methadone overdose in 2008 have been awarded $512,000 by a jury in New London Superior Court. According to court documents, Jill Procaccini, 32, died just hours after she was treated and released from the Lawrence + Memorial Hospital emergency room. Procaccini’s estate has…
Continue reading ›A woman whose husband died as a result of gastrointestinal issues is suing the Tulane University School of Medicine and a physician employed there for medical malpractice. The lawsuit was filed by Heather Leeming, individually and on behalf of her minor child, Kobe Leeming, and her deceased husband, James D. Leeming. The lawsuit names The…
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