To support the lawsuit, the Hathcock family filed four separate expert reports to satisfy
the medical liability statute's requirements, including one report discussing the medical cause of Hathcock's death.
Not exact matches
In her 30 + years in practice, she has handled just about every kind of lawsuit you can think of — from shareholder derivative suits to
medical device litigation, from disputes about insurance (life, title, commercial general
liability) to claims based on federal
statutes (RICO, TCPA, ERISA).
Rather, the
liability carrier will pay your
medical bills in a settlement at the end of your case (and before the applicable
statute of limitations).
If your
medical condition stabilizes or if the three - year
statute of limitations is about to expire, your lawyer will present a demand for settlement, which may be for the defendant insured's policy limits depending on the extent of your injury and the
liability limits.
This is called the
statute of limitations, and in Utah, it is two years for
medical malpractice and product
liability cases.
The Ohio Supreme Court agreed with the lower court's ruling that Ohio's Good Samaritan
statute protects both
medical professionals and members of the general public from
liability, whether they are rendering
medical care or other emergency assistance.
Even though the doctor's treatment of you has been ongoing, rather than a part of ancient history, the
statute of repose will still operate to protect the doctor from
liability for his
medical malpractice committed eight years ago.
In Idaho, most personal injury,
medical malpractice, wrongful death cases, and product
liability cases have a two - year
statute of limitations.