Yearly Archives: 2011

Podiatric Malpractice

Podiatric malpractice cases can be difficult cases. They are well-defended by seasoned defense lawyers. These lawyers are retained by specialty insurers. These insurers recognize the problems of podiatric malpractice cases. They tend to hire a defense medical malpractice attorney to cover … Continue reading

Pre-Injury Releases Invalidated

Pre injury releases took another hit in a 2010 case from the Iowa Supreme Court of Galloway v. State found at 790 N.W.2d 252.  In that case the State Supreme Court joined most other states in ruling that it is against … Continue reading

Consumer Product Safety Commission Database

The Consumer Product Safety Commission The CPSC collects reports of product defects from consumers, health care providers, death certificates and media accounts.  Most of those accounts are shielded from public view. However product liability advocates know this database could be a useful source for … Continue reading

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Is Often Seen With Brain Injury From Trauma Post-traumatic stress disorder is defined in the DSM of  Mental Disorders. It is a complex, varying psychological and biological response. The response is to an acute stressor, … Continue reading

Immigration Malpractice May Be On The Rise

Legal malpractice in immigration issues is not exactly a hot topic. However a U. S. Supreme Court case has stated that aliens charged with a crime must be advised of immigration consequences. In Padilla v. Kentucky the Court wrote that defense … Continue reading

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