Forcing Binding Arbitration Agreements more Widespread in Medicine
Capitalism has many benefits. Some might argue that the singular focus of profits might be misplaced in the field of health care. But, until we
Capitalism has many benefits. Some might argue that the singular focus of profits might be misplaced in the field of health care. But, until we
You may at this point know of the United State’s poor track record in preventing maternal death. For example, last year the CDC, after analyzing
If you have never had occasion to call an attorney, congratulations! For those of you who have, and who have considered bringing a claim against
There are innumerable ways in which a victim of medical malpractice can lose his or her case. Time limits, a lack of evidence to prove
Some folks are lucky to have never needed to contact an attorney. Other folks have had something terrible happen to them or a loved one
HELLP Syndrome — A rare but serious complication of pregnancy The following article is written by Gene Moen of CMG LAW – Medical Malpractice Attorney
Daylight savings time starts in March, as we all “spring ahead” an hour. Most of us lament the lost hour of sleep as we dutifully
Often when we get calls from folks who have lost loved ones due to medical malpractice, it is in the first weeks and months of
Many states have versions of “tort reform” laws that were enacted, in part, to limit the number and outcome of medical malpractice lawsuits. Does Washington have
HELLP syndrome is believed to be a severe form of preeclampsia, or pregnancy-induced hypertension. It’s unfortunate that the name is so similar to the word