by Rachel Arnold | Sep 13, 2023 | Medical Malpractice
Medical errors are an everyday occurrence in the field of healthcare. While this may seem alarming, it’s important to realize not all medical errors are dangerous or life-threatening. What’s more, not all medical errors are acts of medical malpractice. The difference...
by Rachel Arnold | Sep 13, 2023 | Product Liability
To have a valid product liability claim, you’ll need to prove that one or more of the following defects existed: a manufacturing defect, design defect or marketing defect (also known as failure to warn). In addition to establishing the existence of the defect, you’ll...
by Rachel Arnold | May 20, 2023 | Personal Injury
Tort reform refers to the process of changing laws that govern personal injury (tort) cases. These laws are often intended to limit the amount of compensation claim filers can receive and restrict one’s ability to file lawsuits against negligent parties. Although...
by Rachel Arnold | May 3, 2023 | Product Liability
Yes – if your pet falls ill or gets injured due to a recalled pet product or food, you may be able to sue for damages. While establishing liability in a pet food lawsuit can be difficult, it’s not impossible. To build a compelling case, you need to show that the...
by Rachel Arnold | Apr 20, 2023 | Medical Malpractice
Not automatically. Context is extremely important when determining whether a specific act failed to meet the accepted standard of care for a particular medical field. Malpractice occurs when it can be established that a competent, properly trained doctor in the same...