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Under Maryland law, doctors are required to give patients informed consent about the risks of treatment before providing treatment. If doctors do not provide informed consent, and the patient suffers damages because of the treatment provided, there may be grounds for a medical malpractice case. Proving there was a lack of informed consent requires detailed […]
Read moreSurgery is always risky, even if doctors say it is a minor procedure. There are many things that could go wrong and cause you to suffer serious injuries. There are also times when surgeons or others in the operating room are negligent and engage in medical malpractice. If you underwent surgery and surgical errors occurred, […]
Read moreOne of the dangers of surgery or other invasive procedures is infection. If an infection is not caught early, there is a risk of sepsis, septic shock or even death. Even if doctors catch it in time to slow it down and stop it, infections can complicate your recovery and lead to more pain and […]
Read moreOne of the most important things a doctor does for his or her patients is to diagnose their injuries or medical conditions. Once a condition is diagnosed, treatment can begin and hopefully the patient can begin to recover or at least be on the path to recovery. Unfortunately, diagnosing some health problems can be a […]
Read moreWhen people hear about medical malpractice cases, they often think about doctors being careless or failing to provide appropriate treatment. While doctors are involved in their fair share of medical malpractice cases, nurses can also commit malpractice and cause serious injuries. Nurses handle so many things before patients see doctors and they keep an eye […]
Read moreMedical malpractice cases are some of the most complex personal injury cases, for a variety of reasons. For example, injury attorneys often recover compensation for car crash victims without needing expert witness testimony. However, Maryland requires expert medical testimony in medical malpractice cases. There are also specific qualifications for medical expert witnesses – if a […]
Read moreThere is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as every case is unique. However, medical malpractice cases often take a year or more to reach a resolution. Some estimates say these cases can take between 18 and 24 months to reach a resolution. There are various reasons why these cases take so long to reach […]
Read moreMany medical malpractice claims are focused on doctors who caused an injury through their own negligence. However, there may be other parties that bear liability for the victim’s damages, including the doctor’s employer and/or the medical facility where the victim suffered an injury. These other parties may be held vicariously liable for the doctor or […]
Read moreMaryland requires you to obtain a certificate of a qualified expert and file it with the court after filing a medical malpractice lawsuit. This is one of the reasons why it helps to have a trusted attorney working with you. The Maryland medical malpractice attorneys at the Law Offices of Peter T. Nicholl Law are […]
Read moreContact our personal injury lawyers for a free consultation if you have been injured by another’s negligence. You may be entitled to compensation.
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