Maryland Medical Malpractice Lawyer Blog

Recent Posts from Maryland Medical Malpractice Lawyer Blog


  • Misdiagnosis of Enterovirus

    A Florida jury has jus awarded the parents of a 15 year old girl $4.3 million in a medical malpractice case that was filed in 1996. The case arose when the girl was born, at…

  • Statute of LImitations in Maryland in a Medical Malpractice Case

    In a Maryland medical malpractice case, the “Statute of Limitations” governs how long a person has to file a claim or lawsuit. In Maryland, most medical malpractice cases involving adults must be filed within 3…

  • Maryland's Wrongful Death Act

    In Maryland, when a person dies wrongfully, certain family members have the right to sue for “Wrongful Death.” A Wrongful Death case is a type of personal injury case that usually arises in medical malpractice…

  • Apology By A Doctor

    In 2004, the Maryland legislature enacted a statute that prevents a plaintiff or plaintiff’s lawyer from mentioning to a jury in a medical malpractice case that a doctor apologized or expressed regret, if the purpose…

  • Medical Mlapractie Case Filed Against Genesis Nursing Home

    This month, Silverman Thompson Slutkin & White attorneys Andrew G. Slutkin and Jamison G. White filed a medical malpractice case in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County against Genesis Brightwood Center, a nursing home and…

  • Surgical Fire Malpractice

    An Illinois woman has died six days after a surgical fire during an operation at a hospital. The hospital has acknowledged in a statement that the fire happened but won't offer specifics. The medical examiner's…

  • Health Insurers Improperly Cancelling Health Insurance Policies

    The Washington Post has just published a fascinating article about health insurers who improperly cancel health insurance policies to save money once their insureds got sick. What a outrageous thing for an insurer to do.…

  • Bowel Malpractice

    A widower has won an $8.5 million medical malpractice verdict against an Indiana hospital over his wife's death. The woman, who had a dangerous bowel obstruction, died after the hospital failed to timely get an…

  • Failure to Timely Diagnose and Treat Meningitis

    A Los Angeles jury has awarded $7.3 million in a medical negligence lawsuit against a hospital due to the alleged failure to timely diagnose and treat a baby with meningitis in a neonatal intensive care…

  • Federal Tort Claims Act Malpractice / Military Claims Act Malpractice

    A retired naval officer has settled has case with a Naval Hospital in Florida for close to $1 million after claiming that the hospital negligently handled his medical treatment and caused doctors to remove part…