What is it like to be sued for medical malpractice? Bad medical outcomes traumatize patients but they also traumatize physicians. The litigation that often follows is a profoundly human, rather than just a legal experience. Although every physicians case is different, this book shows how each case goes through the same judicial stages of complaint, discovery, depositions, motions, and delays that lead to trial, settlement, or being dropped. It also gives doctors an understandingof how lawyers think and work to help defendants. Written by a physician and a lawyer, the book provides unique insights - through real-life stories - into the personal experience of litigation as well as recommendations for dealing with each of the legal process. It also includes up-to-date reviewsof HIPAA legislation, the controversial subject of disclosure, and recent developments in the law affecting medical practitioners. Only about thirty percent of plaintiffs win their cases against doctors, but the journey from bedside to witness stand tests both the personal character and the professional skills of those accused. This well-documented book will help doctors understand and navigate the legal system while honouring their own ideals and emerging changed but stronger from theexperience.
Prologue - Four Days in the Nineties; Adverse Events: A Basis for Litigation; Adverse Events: What We Feel and Why; Disclosure After an Adverse Event; Adverse Events: What Doctors Can Say about Them; The Interim: Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop; The Complaint: A Prelude to Litigation; Meeting the Lawyers; Coping With the Stress of Litigation; Discovery: Gaining a Foothold for the Defense of our claim; To Settle or not to Settle; The Trial; Case Over: Whats Next; Closing Arguments; Case Histories; Notes on a Case; Glossary;
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