There are risks associated with most medical care, and doctors typically inform their patients of such risks before proceeding with treatment. Simply because a physician informs their patient of the potential complications that could arise during a procedure does not mean that they cannot be held liable for medical malpractice,…
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Court Rejects the Loss of Chance Doctrine in Maryland Medical Malpractice Cases
People suffering from cancer and other critical illnesses typically expect their doctors to offer treatment that alleviates their disease or extends their life. Unfortunately, not all physicians provide their patients with competent care, and their negligence often diminishes their patients’ chances of achieving good outcomes. Recently, a Maryland court addressed…
Court Discusses Expert Qualifications in Maryland Medical Malpractice Cases
The duties and standards of care imposed on medical professionals are not within the understanding of the average person. As such, in most Maryland medical malpractice cases, the plaintiff will need to hire an expert to explain such matters to the jury and to establish causation. There are requirements a…
Maryland Court Discusses Liability for Failure to Obtain Informed Consent
While many people undergo surgery without any complications, there are risks associated with most procedures, and problems that arise during what seems like a routine procedure can result in lifelong impairment. To ensure that their patients adequately understand the potential issues that they could face, doctors have an obligation to…
Maryland Court Discusses Superseding and Intervening Causes in Medical Malpractice Cases
Doctors accused of committing medical malpractice will often try to avoid liability by claiming factors other than their negligence caused their patients harm. For example, they may argue that an outside force intervened and brought about the injury in question, thereby superseding their fault. Recently, a Maryland court examined superseding…
Maryland Court Discusses Medical Negligence and Deliberate Indifference
Patients generally anticipate that their treatment providers will provide them with thorough and adequate care. If a physician carelessly neglects to live up to such an expectation, it may cause their patient to suffer significant harm. Additionally, depending on the environment in which the doctor’s negligence occurs, it may be…
Maryland Court Discusses Expert Opinions in Medical Malpractice Cases
It is well-established that people who suffer harm in the context of medical care generally must produce expert opinions that both establish the standard of care and link a breach of the standard to their injuries. If a plaintiff in a medical malpractice case fails to provide an expert report,…
Maryland Court Discusses Expert Testimony in Medical Malpractice Cases
Expert testimony is an essential component of Maryland medical malpractice cases. Specifically, as issues like the standard of care imposed on medical professionals and causation in the context of medical harm are beyond the understanding of the average person, medical experts are needed to help jurors gain the insight required…
Maryland Court Discusses Transfer of Venue in Medical Malpractice Cases
Typically, people who lose loved ones due to incompetent medical treatment can choose where to pursue medical malpractice claims against the parties that caused their losses. In some instances, though, the courts will transfer a case to another venue. Recently, a Maryland court discussed the factors weighed in determining whether…
Maryland Court Explains Liability for Subsequent Harm in Medical Malpractice Cases
It is not uncommon for patients to change medical providers over the course of their care. Thus, if a provider initially tasked with treating a patient commits medical malpractice, it is possible that a subsequent health care professional could continue the pattern of negligent care, further harming the patient. Each…