Matthew Magargee died at age 28 when recieving chemotherapy treatment for non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Part of his treatment involves the injection of two different chemo drugs, one intravenously into his abdomen and another intrathecally into his head. On a normally scheduled treatment visit, Matthew’s oncologist and resident accidentally switched his two drugs, meaning that the one […]
Medical Malpractice Kills Wife and Mother
Janet Craig, loving wife and mother of two beautiful children, died tragically in 2003 at the too-soon age of 40. She had been her husband’s best friend and is missed terribly. The most tragic fact about this death is that it could have been easily avoided – had it been properly diagnosed. Her doctor had […]
Katrina Causing Insurance Companies to Use Illegal Plagiarism
Engineer James K. “Ken” Overstreet has claimed that the assessments of damage on his property from Hurricane Katrina were manipulated without permission in order to minimize or deny policy holder claims. According to Overstreet, his signature was forged on many documents used by the insurance company. Overstreet had served as contractor for S&B; Infrastructure, which […]
Letter From a Lawyer – Malpractice Insurance
“Yes, I am a lawyer, and I will respond to the recent letter blaming the high cost of malpractice insurance on lawyers. To borrow the writer’s phrase, don’t believe it. First, by their own admission, insurance companies make hundreds of millions in profits each year. Good for them. However, with this in mind, how can […]
Joint and Several Liability Eliminated In Tallahassee
In Tallahassee, Florida a law demanding that a business or person whose negligence caused an injury pay the damages of another guilty party who cannot pay in a personal injury suit was repealed on the 30th of March. This was the first time in 30 years that any such act had been taken by the […]
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