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Judge: Standard Set By Duke Football Team Couldn’t Be Any Lower |
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I am not much of a sports fan but couldn't help but laugh at this one. Besides, I thought a light hearted legal sorry might be just what some of you need.
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A recent Ninth Circuit ruling that means disabled NASCAR fans are entitled to an unimpeded view of the racetrack. Here’s the NLJ story, and here’s the Ninth Circuit’s opinion by Judge Jay Bybee.
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Doctors afraid to discuss patient's injuries with attorneys? |
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Recently the Utah Medical Insurance Association (UMIA) published an article cautioning treating physicians against talking with their patient's attorneys about the injured person's care. The insurance association warns doctors about the "slippery slope" and the dangers associated with such conduct. WHAT ARE THE INSURANCE COMAPNIES TALKING ABOUT?
I have helped injured clients for many years. Believe it or not it is common for people that are injured in accidents to receive medical treatment for their injuries. I know it sounds amazing but it is true. These are people that have been injured as a result of someone else's carelessness. They have incurred medical bills, lost time from work, undergone surgeries etc.
In order to recover for the injured client's losses, I MUST talk to the treating doctors. These doctors help us fully understand the injuries and predict future problems. Now, the insurance companies warn these doctors about the "crafty lawyers" and suggest that they never speak to a patient's lawyer without an insurance company lawyer at their side. What a joke. These are the same insurance companies that tell the doctors that plaintiffs' lawyers are responsible for the doctor's rising premiums despite mounds of evidence to the contrary. I hope that Utah's fine doctors don't fall for the scam and they continue to help their patients fully recover, medically and otherwise, from their injuries.
An outraged personal injury lawyer
Dustin Lance
http://www.umia.com/PDFs/EXCHANGE_SpringSummer2008.pdf
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Hospital Loses Part of Man's Skull |
Talk about weird. Down in Galveston, Texas a man had a piece of his skull removed due to brain swelling after a stroke. He was supposed to have it put back after the swelling went down. But, as you may have guessed from the headline here, the hospital lost that part of his skull. That's not supposed to happen.
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A Measure to Make Food Safer |
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In recent weeks, more than 160 illnesses in 17 states have been attributed to infection from Salmonella saintpaul . In New Mexico and Texas, the likely source of illness has been identified as certain types of tomatoes, once again raising questions about the nation's food safety system.
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Why isn't the FDA protecting our food Supply? |
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When is the FDA going to address these recurring problems?
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