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Can I Sue for Medical Student Malpractice?

When students make mistakes that result in patient injuries, they may be held responsible for medical student malpractice if injuries are caused by negligent actions. In most cases, however, physicians are held liable for the mistakes of their students. Under vicarious liability, hospitals may also be held accountable. Who Can Be Sued for Medical Malpractice?

Medical Malpractice Pregnancy Cases on the Rise

Medical malpractice pregnancy cases are on the rise. When it comes to medical malpractice, there are an unusually high number of cases related to maternity and birth complications. This is true, not only in the state of Illinois, but across the United States. Medical interventions are particularly complicated during the pregnancy and birth processes, when

Understanding Joint and Several Liability in Illinois

Chicago victims of medical malpractice should understand joint and several liability in Illinois. When more than one party is guilty of negligent actions, joint and several liability plays a role in medical malpractice claims. The Difference Between Joint and Several Liability Joint and several liability impacts medical malpractice claims when two or more defendants are

Did You Know?
  • If you are injured at work you may be able to recover compensation through a workers’ compensation claim as well as by filing a personal injury claim against responsible third parties.
  • A signed liability waiver may not be enough to bar your personal injury claim if willful acts or negligence caused your injuries.
  • Some SSDI claims qualify for expedited processing, allowing claimants to obtain approval in a matter of days or weeks.

Do I Have a Legal Case for Unnecessary Medical Treatment?

As a medical malpractice victim, you may be wondering, “do I have a legal case for unnecessary medical treatment?” Unauthorized medical treatment is the lack of informed consent prior to a medical procedure. Informed consent requires not only that the patient consent to the surgery, medical procedure, clinical study or other medical treatment, but also

Advocate Health System Faces HIPAA Violation Lawsuit

Victims of compromised healthcare information may be able to file a HIPAA violation lawsuit against the responsible party. Last month, Downers Grove, Illinois-based Advocate Health System reported the second-largest HIPAA data breach to date after four unencrypted laptops were stolen from its facility. As a result of the incident, confidential medical information and Social Security

Contributory Negligence in Motor Vehicle Accidents

Contributory negligence in motor vehicle accidents is a legal term used to describe the assessment of liability in a personal injury lawsuit. Contributory and comparative negligence standards apply when two parties are responsible for the auto accident in some way. The assessment of liability depends, in large part, on the jurisdiction of the motor vehicle accident or

What Damages Can I Recover for a Motorcycle Accident?

After your accident, you may be wondering, “what damages can I recover for a motorcycle accident?” If your injuries are severe, you may be able to recover economic damages, non-economic damages, and even punitive damages. To help determine the damages that may be available in your case, your motorcycle accident lawyer will consider the severity

How Driver Negligence in Car Accidents Is Determined in Court

Proving driver negligence in car accidents is a complex process. Sorting through fault in court can greatly affect the financial outcome of a victim’s claim. In Illinois, a modified comparative negligence structure-referred to as contributory fault, is an influencing factor in the award amount a claimant can receive. A car accident lawyer can review a