The Dewey Decimal Classification System: Now I Get It (Forty Years Gone By).

Imagine a building. The building is piled with treasure … floor upon floor of the stuff. Now, at the entrance of the building … Imagine hidden messages typed onto thousands of cards. Clues kept in cabinets … dots, dashes, letters and numbers that appear random but are secretly slave to a pattern you must learn […]

Evidence Monday: True Stories of Negligence #1

The jury didn’t even get to hear that … “At the time he treated Hoag, the oncologist was on federal probation after pleading guilty in 2014 to one misdemeanor count of receiving an adulterated or misbranded cancer drug.” New Mexico Jury Finds for Patient in Failure to Diagnose Cancer Case

Lists Are Made For Arguing: “The 5 Most Common Medical Errors”.

The small group of lawyers litigating these cases will argue over the type, order, and ranking of these examples. But this list is a reasonable primer for patients and families concerned about protecting themselves from medical error and getting answers and deserved compensation when catastrophe strikes. The 5 Most Common Medical Errors Resulting In A […]