What does “a preponderance of the evidence” mean in a medical malpractice case?
The vast majority of people who call my office looking for legal help are not familiar with the legal system. They’ve likely never spoken with
The vast majority of people who call my office looking for legal help are not familiar with the legal system. They’ve likely never spoken with
Background studies on medication errors There are far too many medication errors on a daily basis. A study on medication errors describes that about 1.3
The Secretary of HHS (Dept. of Health and Human Services) recently declared that health care providers, and those companies that make or distribute drugs and
Washington law requires that health care providers maintain a license to practice medicine. So does every other state. This means the state reviews applications and
Pharmacists at large chains are complaining of understaffed and chaotic workplaces. They are being squeezed between difficult to meet performance metrics and safely doing their
Some doctors opt out of insurance – and can leave their patients in the cold People commonly assume that the doctor or surgeon they are
A National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLB) grant study of 558 unique individuals was undertaken to compare medications that patients took at admission compared
Aspirin is widely used for pain relief and as a blood thinner, but it may have cancer preventing properties
Autopsies are not done as routine matters any more, but can provide critical insight into cause of death where
Causation can be a very difficult, and sometimes insurmountable, hurdle in bringing a successful claim alleging a delay in diagnosing a condition.