What happens when a judge makes his own verdict? Physicians before the court: outrageous malpractice suitsAn exorcism, a severed male organ and a fatal threesome-some of the most outrageous malpractice lawsuits of all time. A sobering tale of doctor-blaming Detoxing patient sues physician after his own negligence with alcohol and lorazepam leads to mayhem Medical malpractice: A view from the other side Meet the lawyers who keep those CMPA fees rising Matters of malpractice Shedding light on negligence and the statute of limitations Keeping divorce out of court Malpractice complaint lacking specifics is sure to fail ‘Boilerplate’ allegations among key legal misfires Malpractice lawsuits must contain specifics or risk being thrown out Plaintiff cannot use 'boilerplate' allegations of wrongdoing, or file complaint 20 years after the fact Accidents happen without violating standard of care It took months to discover the error after woman’s ureter was transected during hysterectomy Was ‘most responsible physician’ held to impossibly high standard? Obstetrician deemed negligent in patient’s death relied on wrong type of specialist First Previous 17 18 19 20 21 Next Last