Can you use the law to compel medical care?
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
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
We have been conditioned, over years, to expect that chemotherapy is part and parcel of cancer treatment. I expect that if you had any mental
Given the choice, many of us would rather be seen by a doctor with personality than one who is cold and business-like. This bedside manner
Please join us in congratulating CMG Law partner Tyler Goldberg-Hoss for the release of the second edition of WSAJ’s Medical Negligence Deskbook. The deskbook was
Avid readers of our blog have likely read our prior coverage of electronic health records and the difficulties folks might encounter with them. Folks have
Have you requested a copy of your medical records? Odds are you have not, because you have not needed them for litigation. As representatives of
We all no doubt have some basic awareness of the role of an emergency room. But what do we know about a “trauma center?” The