Saturday, February 4th, 2012

Finding the best malpractice attorney for your case

December 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Legal Malpractice Law

If you experience serious injury due to medical malpractice, attorneys in Tampa and throughout the West Central Florida Area are available to talk to you about your case. Finding the right attorney out of all the Tampa medical malpractice lawyers, however, can be difficult.  You should approach this task with the following questions in mind:

•   Which malpractice lawyer is best suited for your particular case?

•   How can you know if a medical malpractice attorney in Clearwater or the West Central Florida Area understands the circumstances of your injury (or the death of a family member)?

•   Which attorneys have the proper experience, credentials and empathy for you and your case?

•   Which of the malpractice lawyers has an outstanding track record in medical malpractice case histories of successful malpractice settlements for their clients?

You must find an attorney that works as an advocate for individuals and families who have… Read the rest

New Hope for Eye Injury Victims

November 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Legal Malpractice Law

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports received work-related chemical burns to the eyes in the United States in 2008.  Injuries to the eyes can result in lifelong injury including total blindness, loss of sight in one eye, or impaired vision.  Eye injuries can occur in any number of situations and sometimes require a consultation with experienced Tampa malpractice attorneys.A recent report released by The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)—and reported on in the magazine Drug Discovery & Development—indicates that there is new hope for victims of eye injuries. This may be good news for many, including the 2,850 workers

Giving eyesight to the blind

According to the recent report in NEJM, stem cell transplants have been shown to help certain persons blinded by burns.  Italian doctors were able to increase the number of stem cells needed to fix injured eyes, a technique that is believed… Read the rest

Chicago Illonois Legal Malpractice Case

February 26, 2009 by  
Filed under Legal Malpractice Law

Who would have thought that a case of professional misconduct could turn around William Congreve’s famous quote: “God has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury of a woman scorned” (The Mourning Bride) – Wildey v. Paulsen is such a case. According to some Chicago legal malpractice lawyers, not only the decision to call for Illinois an interesting read, but it highlights several important legal issues malpractices all lawyers should be aware of.

The plaintiff in this case, Sharon Wildey, herself a lawyer authorized to practice law in Illinois, who decided to prosecute the former boyfriend, Richard Springs for the breach of their commitment, saying it violated the violation of Illinois law Promises.