These medical malpractice rate reductions also demonstrate, once again, the important role that Proposition 103, which authorizes the Insurance Commissioner to reject excessive rate hikes for property and casualty insurance
including medical malpractice insurance, has played in reining in medical malpractice rates since its passage in 1988.
Not exact matches
The indictment adds one allegation not
included in the complaint, stating that Adam Skelos received more than $ 100,000 in payments and health benefits from a no - show job with an unidentified
medical malpractice insurance firm that was «actively lobbying» his father on legislative matters.
The
medical community, which
includes big Senate GOP donors, opposes the bill, saying it will send already sky - high
malpractice insurance rates soaring.
Compensation / benefits package
includes competitive salary plus production,
medical / dental / vision, long - term disability,
malpractice, life
insurance, vacation, annual continuing education allowance with paid days off, paid veterinarian and DEA licensing fees, paid AVMA and VIN membership dues, 401k, and more.
His practice is focused in the areas of
medical malpractice defense,
insurance defense,
including bad faith and coverage matters, and personal injury.
A shareholder in the Casualty Department, Mark has spent his legal career defending
insurance carriers, self - insured companies and individuals on a broad array of matters
including products liability, premises liability, motor vehicle accidents and
medical malpractice cases.
Her principal areas of practice
include employment law, professional licensing,
insurance coverage, bad faith litigation, product liability,
medical malpractice defense, and commercial litigation.
However, the defendant's lawyers argued that state lawmakers
included the possibility of retroactivity in the 2003 law because it was dealing with a
medical malpractice «crisis» that was driving up
insurance premiums for Florida doctors.
Our focus is on successful litigation and trial practice,
including automobile wrecks and other catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, work injuries,
medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, and disputes over
insurance, land, commercial business, and much more.
Professional
malpractice,
including medical malpractice, legal
malpractice,
insurance agent
malpractice and accounting
malpractice
Mr. Chamberlin practices in the areas of commercial and injury related litigation and trials,
including products liability, construction defect,
medical malpractice, motor vehicle, commercial motor vehicle, premises liability,
insurance bad faith and construction related injuries.
His civil practice in representing injured persons over the years has
included motor vehicle accidents of all types, injuries suffered due to unsafe property conditions at residences and businesses,
medical malpractice, defective consumer products, construction and industrial accidents, injuries at work, sports and recreation related accidents, general negligence, and claims against
insurance companies for bad faith and unfair claims practices.
Many of our
medical malpractice attorneys have extensive backgrounds within the health care industry and are actively involved in legal,
medical and
insurance industry organizations,
including the American Society for Healthcare Risk Management and the International Association of Defense Counsel.
Starting with a strong foundation in construction, general liability defense, transportation and products liability, WSHB has moved into a diverse range of practice areas,
including environmental, toxic tort, employment, professional liability and
medical malpractice, subrogation,
insurance and commercial litigation.
Lamar is an Eastern North Carolina injury lawyer whose practice areas
include insurance bad faith, fraud or unfair business acts, catastrophic personal injury,
medical malpractice, car accidents, defective products, business disputes, breach of contract actions, property disputes, collections or money disputes, and shareholder, partnership and membership disputes.
In thirty two years of practice, Jon Dyre's cases have
included workers compensation, personal injury,
medical malpractice,
insurance bad faith,
insurance coverage, products liability, eminent domain and some oil and gas / mineral rights disputes.
Prior to joining Lewis Johs, Thomas was a Senior Associate at an
insurance defense firm where he worked on
medical malpractice, premises liability and toxic torts cases,
including asbestos litigation.
Mr. Fulmer was a partner at Rissman, Barrett and practiced in multi-line
insurance defense
including medical malpractice, products, premises liability, auto and third - party
insurance disputes.
The cases summarized
include medical malpractice, car accidents,
insurance, consumer protection, attorney
malpractice, lead paint poisoning, premises liability, and other personal injury cases.
Litigation has expanded, to
include insurance defence in addition to specialty areas such as health, construction, and
medical malpractice.
During his career, he has represented individuals, corporations, and governmental entities in matters implicating many areas of the law,
including antitrust, banking, bankruptcy, class actions, environmental,
insurance coverage, mass tort,
medical devices and
malpractice, products liability, and sports.
Diamond specializes in all areas of litigation, from the simplest to the most complex matters,
including, but not limited to, personal injury, products liability,
medical and legal
malpractice, construction, intellectual property, maritime, matrimonial, employment discrimination and
insurance and commercial litigation.
Practice Areas: Civil Litigation,
including Construction Defect Litigation, Personal Injury and Accident Cases, Premises Liability,
Medical / Nursing
Malpractice, Negligent Security, Social Security Disability and
Insurance Defense.
His clients
include general practice firms and firms specializing in personal injury, workers» compensation,
medical malpractice, mass torts,
insurance defense, landlord - tenant Law, creditors» rights, the U.S. Department of Justice and other federal agencies; state and county governments; non-profit civil rights organizations; and state bar associations.
He has represented Fortune 500 companies and Columbia businesses,
including financial institutions,
insurance companies and hospital systems, as well as individuals involved in personal injury, catastrophic injury,
medical malpractice, product liability and worker's compensation cases.
The agency specializes in all areas of litigation, from the simplest to the most complex matters,
including personal injury, products liability,
medical and legal
malpractice, labor law / construction matters, intellectual property, commercial, maritime, matrimonial, and
insurance law litigation.
Prior to joining FisherBroyles, Ms. McClatchey handled a variety of civil litigation matters involving
insurance defense,
including wrongful death, premises, and product liability claims,
medical malpractice claims, and surety and construction law matters.
Over the years, the firm's litigation practice expanded to
include insurance defence, health, construction, and
medical malpractice, while the corporate department grew and became known for providing comprehensive services to mid-market owner - operated companies.
Upon his admission to the Bar in 1974, Mr. Sizemore practiced with the law firm of O'Neal, Brown & Sizemore, P.C. and its predecessor firms, limiting his practice almost exclusively to tort and
insurance litigation,
including motor vehicle, products liability,
medical malpractice, motor carrier (trucking), railroad, and general
insurance litigation.
Our lawyers proudly represent Ontarians across a variety of practice areas,
including but not limited to personal injury, property loss and disability claims denials,
medical malpractice and
insurance defence.
Insurance providers typically don't
include any estimate for future
medical costs you may be facing as a result of
medical malpractice.
The conference
includes 11 panels and workshops: Personal Injury Law in Review 2007, Automobile Torts,
Medical Malpractice, Construction Litigation,
Insurance Issues, Brain Injuries and Psychological Disorders, Workers» Compensation, Premises Liability, Nursing Home Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Personal Injury Law Judicial Forum.
Kenneth Stallard is a Member at Carr Maloney with over 25 years of experience in civil litigation,
including professional
malpractice, construction defects, fire loss,
medical devices, products liability, lead paint exposure, radon gas exposure,
insurance coverage, contract disputes, and trust and estates matters.
With over 15 years in practice, Michael has extensive experience in personal injury and wrongful death litigation,
including transportation law, premises liability,
medical malpractice, products liability,
insurance litigation, and
insurance bad faith litigation.
Paul's experience
includes civil and commercial litigation of products liability, premises liability,
insurance coverage, fraud, negligence, and
medical or professional
malpractice matters.
The doctor will be doing exactly the same work that he did during his fellowship,
including remaining on the university
medical center's faculty, but for reasons related to hospital billing practices and medial
malpractice insurance requirements, his technical, and therefore petitioning, employer will be the private pediatrics practice group.
Specific areas of practice
include, but are not limited to: defending professional
malpractice lawsuits
including medical, dental, veterinary, legal and architectural negligence; personal injury / wrongful death; premises liability; product liability; auto accidents, uninsured / underinsured motorist liability;
insurance coverage opinions / litigation; construction defect; school law; discrimination disputes; appellate law; and overall risk management.
His areas of practice
include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, cycling injuries, fatal accidents,
medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, and disability
insurance claims.
Andrew's experience
includes representing doctors, nurses, hospitals & patients in matters of complex litigation involving areas of
medical / dental
malpractice, as well as personal injury / wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, construction site injury, general / premises liability,
insurance coverage issues, corporate contracts & commercial litigation.
Over the years, litigation expanded to
include insurance defence, health, construction, personal injury and
medical malpractice, while the corporate department grew and became known for providing comprehensive services to mid-market owner - operated companies.
Our areas of expertise
include brain injuries, spinal injuries, tort claims, car accidents, motorcycle accidents, chronic pain, slip - and - fall accidents, accident benefits claims,
medical malpractice, wrongful death, product liability, long term disability, boating accidents, bicycle accidents, and
insurance disputes.
So obviously, a bit of a fumble there, but we also showed an example at our session yesterday about a lawyer who was a trial lawyer who showed in front of the jury an unredacted deposition video recording that
included information in a
medical malpractice trial about
insurance coverage, which you can't show to the jury.
In addition to our nationwide litigation experience representing businesses in sophisticated contract, construction and employment matters, we have successfully represented municipalities, other public entities,
insurance carriers, their insureds, and private clients in many other areas of law,
including legal and accounting professional liability,
medical malpractice, construction defects and related surety and performance bond issues, commercial litigation, employment discrimination (L.A.D. and A.D.A.), products liability, Civil Rights § § 1983 and 1985 and other Constitutional claims, environmental and general
insurance coverage, E.R.I.S.A., first party C.E.R.C.L.A. and I.S.R.A. actions and general negligence.
Topics
include:
medical malpractice litigation, health care costs and «defensive medicine,» physician supply and access to health care,
medical malpractice insurance, patient safety, and special problems for vets and military families.
The firm has experience in a number of areas of litigation practice
including insurance, occupier's liability, municipal liability, university law, personal injury, product liability and professional errors and omissions
including medical and dental
malpractice and hospital liability claims.
The size and quality of our team enable us to provide services in all areas of litigation
including corporate and commercial matters, shareholders disputes, contractual disputes,
insurance, banking, personal injury and
medical malpractice, professional negligence, construction, family law, and intellectual property.
Tracked various types of
insurance policies for businesses and individuals,
including automobile, fire, life, property, and
medical malpractice.
Because hands - on, psychomotor competencies can not be measured conclusively by a paper - and - pencil or computer - based test, the mandatory education requirement — which must
include a practicum of 160 hours or more — distinguishes the CMA (AAMA) from all other
medical assisting credentials, and provides employers, patients,
malpractice insurance carriers, and third - party accrediting bodies such as The Joint Commission and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) with tangible evidence that CMAs (AAMA) are not only knowledgeable about the multifaceted dimensions of the profession, but also competent in the clinical and administrative duties that are required in ambulatory care delivery settings.
During the last 20 years, I have gained extensive experience in all aspdects of transactional work and litigation,
including divorce and custody cases, construction disputes and mechanic lien filings and litigation, landlord / tenant disputes; foreclosure defense;
medical malpractice defense, contract negotiation and drafting, contract litigation / disputes, employment law defense,
insurance defense and coverage / interpretation...
Ms. Senft's extensive experience in the business, corporate, organizational and litigation environment
includes relational and interest - based negotiation and bargaining,
insurance,
insurance coverage disputes, personal injury, wrongful death, Medicare and
medical disclosure concerns,
medical malpractice, bankruptcy, business partnerships, alliance formations, succession planning, workplace discrimination and ADA issues, organizational visioning, congregational conflicts and business / workplace mediation
including interdepartmental issues, sexual harassment and EEO complaints, condominium and real estate development, construction and commercial real property management and contracting, public dialogue, regulatory disputes, public policy process, environmental policy and regulation, city planning, Board of Directors management, executive leadership teams, c - suite conflicts and disputes and systems approaches.