Jun 11, 2020
CVN focuses heavily on practice areas that frequently go to trial, and this week we’re featuring 10 of the most compelling medical malpractice trials in our archive that ended in plaintiff verdicts or mid-trial settlements.
Feb 11, 2020
In this medical malpractice trial, Tony Waldrop developed skin cancer that led to the loss of part of his ear, teeth, and salivary glands, along with a variety of other complications. Waldrop's widow, Patricia Waldrop, sues dermatologist Dr. Josep...
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Feb 7, 2020
Trial is scheduled to open next week against an Atlanta-area dermatologist over skin cancer that cost a Vietnam vet most of his ear.
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Jan 24, 2020
Risk-benefit analysis is a common defense in medical malpractice cases, with the defense often concentrating on the low likelihood of potential complications to justify a doctor’s decisions. During cross-examination of a seven-figure med mal trial...
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Jan 10, 2020
Following up on our recent list of top 10 most impressive plaintiff verdicts of 2019, Courtroom View Network is excited to roll out our list of the most impressive defense verdicts we covered last year.
Jan 3, 2020
CVN cameras covered an impressive slate of Georgia's best lawyers last year. And CVN Georgia's 2019 defense attorney honoree earned the accolade by clearing his physician clients in a pair of high-profile med mal trials.
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Dec 9, 2019
Defense attorneys in medical negligence cases must often overcome jurors’ natural tendency to engage in hindsight bias when they consider a doctor’s care. At trial over the communication and treatment surrounding a Florida woman’s ectopic pregnanc...
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Nov 15, 2019
Jurors Thursday evening cleared a trio of doctors at trial over an ectopic pregnancy that left a woman unable to naturally conceive.
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Nov 6, 2019
In this medical malpractice case, plaintiff seeks damages stemming from injuries she suffered in an ectopic pregnancy.
Oct 25, 2019
While medical malpractice trials often focus on a battle of experts and complicated standards of care, sometimes an argument appealing to a jury's "common sense" can be the most effective way to turn a case. In a med mal trial over a patient’s bli...
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Oct 4, 2019
A supposed failure to begin timely resuscitation efforts during an outpatient procedure deprived a woman’s brain of oxygen for nine minutes, her attorney told a Nevada state court jury on Wednesday.
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Oct 4, 2019
Arguing damages stemming solely from non-economic loss can be difficult: A jury has no hard set of numbers to use as a starting point in calculating an award, while surviving plaintiffs' ability to cope following an incident can be use...
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