Books About Medical Malpractice


February 20, 2004--Doctors blunder. Hospitals carry infections in their bowels. Nurses give the wrong medicines. Aides dump patients from their beds.

If you are a lawyer and a client walks in with a batch of medical records and says, "Just look what they did to me", how are you expected to know what did happen? You can guess. Or you can read Identifying Medical Malpractice and find out. Suppose your client tells you his two day hospital admission lasted for two months? Suppose he tells you that he has to go on dialysis tomorrow? What your client tells you is your best clue, but like any clues you deal with, the clue has to be interpreted. Your client expects that from you. Medical malpractice happens every day. If you deal in torts, out of every ten or twenty cases you have, at least one will contain signs of medical malpractice. These cases can be won, and no experienced tort lawyer can let them fall into the waste basket.

"Identifying Medical Malpractice" 2nd Edition, (ISBN 0-9745665-1-9) is a How To for lawyers, paralegals and investigators. Paperback 336 pages with index, $30.00 plus $5.75 S&H. Order this book from Catalpa Press@AOL.com, or from www.malpracticequestions.com



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