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Medical Malpractice

The challenge of proving medical malpractice

17th April 2012
When you mention medical malpractice many people may think of stories about surgeons leaving scalpels in their patients' bellies or male doctors indecently touching their female patients. While such things may happen in hospitals, they are not fully illus...
Author: Samuel Langhorne
Criminal Law

Criminal Defense Attorney: Grieving From A Wrongful Death

14th October 2011
As civilization advances and now that we are currently midway to the next generation, issues concerning legislations, crimes, and other legal cases will also get difficult. The simple undeniable fact that today, as sophistication in the lifestyle of the s...
Author: JimmyWeeks
Medical Malpractice

Improper Diagnosis and Medical Malpractice

09th May 2011
Any mistake on the part of a medical expert doesn't justify as a valid reason to file a lawsuit and claim compensation. If you happen to really feel that the negligence of a medical practitioner has resulted in any harm to your or a near one's physical an...
Author: Irvin Mcelreath
Legal

Objective Theory of Negligence

18th February 2011
In Blyth v. Birmingham Water Works Co., [(1856) 11 Ch 781] Alderson states, "Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man guided upon whose considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do or doing somet...
Author: Mutex Robb
Legal

Meaning and Definition of Negligence

18th February 2011
Negligence is one of the most important and common torts in the law. Although its origins are to be found in trespass and trespass on the case, the action was developed and formulated only in the 19th Century; it now exists in its own right as a separate ...
Author: Mutex Robb
Taxes

Best way to file state tax filing and federal tax preparation.

24th September 2010
With technology improvements over the last ten years, the whole thing has frequently been becoming easier for all sorts of work; filing your state taxes 2010 Georgia no omission. The younger generation is really not aware of the various ways of Georgia t...
Author: Jerry Smith
Medical Malpractice

A Few Facts about Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

29th April 2010
When someone is in the hospital or in the care of any type of health care provider, there must be a level of trust that the health care provider is going to do the right things in order to keep or make the patient as healthy as possible. In too many cases...
Author: Penelope Stone
Personal Injury

Negligence and Law

22nd April 2010
There exist many different forms of negligence in law. They all relate to a failure to use care or caution. This can be through omission of following a known rule or can be an act of disregard. Negligence is in part due to an individual not exercising ...
Author: D.M.
Accident claims

Increase of traffic offenses on highways and city streets

08th April 2010
The first laws and regulations regarding traffic began to appear in the 1920s, and due to the fact that they are a huge issue, they constitute a tremendous share of most state codes. Ninety percent of the those in the United States who are over the age of...
Author: Jim Knight
Personal Injury

Liability in Golf Course Accidents and Injuries

15th March 2010
Dangers of Playing GolfTiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, Sam Snead, and Francis Ouimet are just some of the people who became famous due to their skills in playing golf. The popularity of this sport has been boosted significantly in the recent years, making it ...
Author: Mesriani Law Group