How do hospitals effectively prioritize safety?
We represent patients injured through medical negligence, but our efforts have the benefit of improving the delivery of care for future patients. It is well
We represent patients injured through medical negligence, but our efforts have the benefit of improving the delivery of care for future patients. It is well
The pandemic has caused us to make a major step backwards in controlling the spread of drug-resistant infections. Many of these drug-resistant infections have benefited
As readers of this blog know, the pandemic has changed how civil jury trials work. Fortunately, the effort and innovation by King County Superior Court
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly every part of our lives for the last two-plus years. This includes the frequency with which we received our
The standard of care is a relatively fluid concept that reacts to evolution in science and medicine. In Washington the standard of care is defined
I recently received a call from a woman who wanted a medical malpractice attorney to sue to compel a hospital to use a non-FDA approved
As readers of this blog may know, we participated in a 5+ week all-Zoom trial in May and June of 2021, resulting in a significant
It is not uncommon for us to get frantic calls from hospitalized patients or their loved ones, desperate for help either to compel some treatment
As was recently posted on our blog, I had the privilege of co-editing the recent update of what is believed to be one of the
A recent CNN report discussed the short-term and long-term impact of the COVID-19 crisis on U.S. hospitals. It is undeniable that hospitals nationwide are stressed