In medical malpractice litigation, how the standard of care is determined is of obvious importance, since failure by a defendant-physician to meet the relevant standard of care constitutes negligence. Any effort to reform how standard-of-care determinations are made should start with an understanding of the entire claims resolution process. The usual image--that of opposing experts testifying at trial--is both incomplete and misleading. Most cases are either settled by the parties or abandoned by the plaintiff, short of trial. We reviewed insurers\u27 closed claims files, representing a sample of medical malpractice lawsuits filed in North Carolina between 1991 and 1995, as well as the matching court files. As a result, we obtained uniq...
Medical Malpractice claims are frequently asserted in the United States. At various time and places,...
According to conventional wisdom, tort law allows physicians to set their own standard of care. Whil...
The enclosed article is the first comprehensive synthesis of two decades of empirical research on me...
In medical malpractice litigation, how the standard of care is determined is of obvious importance, ...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are by far the most numerous of the professional negligence cases.1 Acc...
American lawmakers and jurists are or soon will be confronted with a number of vital decisions affec...
Medical malpractice litigation lends itself to empirical research. This article draws on a unique da...
I. Introduction ... A. Overview ... B. Tort Law and Victims of Medical Malpractice ... C. The Need f...
In the middle and late 1970\u27s, a number of state legislatures, reacting to what they perceived to...
abstract: Civil litigation and medical malpractice both seem to be plagued by similar misperceptions...
Today more malpractice suits are being filed than ever before. Not only are more suits being filed b...
In the current debate over tort reform, critics of the medical malpractice system charge that frivol...
Medical malpractice denotes the basis for a civil action brought by a patient against a physician f...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are by far the most numerous of the professional negligence cases. Acco...
Today more malpractice suits are being filed than ever before. Not only are more suits being filed b...
Medical Malpractice claims are frequently asserted in the United States. At various time and places,...
According to conventional wisdom, tort law allows physicians to set their own standard of care. Whil...
The enclosed article is the first comprehensive synthesis of two decades of empirical research on me...
In medical malpractice litigation, how the standard of care is determined is of obvious importance, ...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are by far the most numerous of the professional negligence cases.1 Acc...
American lawmakers and jurists are or soon will be confronted with a number of vital decisions affec...
Medical malpractice litigation lends itself to empirical research. This article draws on a unique da...
I. Introduction ... A. Overview ... B. Tort Law and Victims of Medical Malpractice ... C. The Need f...
In the middle and late 1970\u27s, a number of state legislatures, reacting to what they perceived to...
abstract: Civil litigation and medical malpractice both seem to be plagued by similar misperceptions...
Today more malpractice suits are being filed than ever before. Not only are more suits being filed b...
In the current debate over tort reform, critics of the medical malpractice system charge that frivol...
Medical malpractice denotes the basis for a civil action brought by a patient against a physician f...
Medical malpractice lawsuits are by far the most numerous of the professional negligence cases. Acco...
Today more malpractice suits are being filed than ever before. Not only are more suits being filed b...
Medical Malpractice claims are frequently asserted in the United States. At various time and places,...
According to conventional wisdom, tort law allows physicians to set their own standard of care. Whil...
The enclosed article is the first comprehensive synthesis of two decades of empirical research on me...