Montana Medical Malpractice: The Devastating Reality of Capped Damages and Constitutional Rights

HELENA, Montana – Medical malpractice victims in Montana face significant challenges in seeking compensation for their injuries. Despite being awarded substantial damages by a jury, these victims may only receive a fraction of the amount due to a legislative cap imposed since 1995. The cap limits non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of consortium, to just $250,000. This cap has raised concerns about constitutional rights and access to justice for victims of medical negligence. Under the current legislation, an injured plaintiff may be awarded millions of dollars in damages for … Read more

New Laws in Oklahoma: Secret Shopper Program for Medical Marijuana, Biomarker Testing Coverage, and More!

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – As the new year begins, several new laws have come into effect in Oklahoma that could have a significant impact on various aspects of daily life. One of these laws aims to combat illegal activity within the medical marijuana industry. House Bill 3971, passed during the 2022 regular session, mandates the implementation of a secret shopper program by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). These undercover individuals will be tasked with purchasing predetermined amounts of products from dispensaries for random testing. To promote accountability, at least 50 licensed dispensaries will be … Read more

Nephrologist Found Not Liable in Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Case

ROANOKE, Va. – A jury in Roanoke Circuit Court recently reached a defense verdict in a medical malpractice case involving the alleged wrongful death of a 76-year-old woman. The plaintiff accused a nephrologist, who had been providing care to the decedent for ten years, of negligence. The lawsuit claimed that the physician failed to diagnose the decedent’s cardiac condition, prescribed the wrong blood pressure medications, and neglected to send her to the emergency room during her final visit, despite complaints of indigestion. Tragically, the decedent suffered a myocardial infarction shortly after, resulting in her death … Read more

Inmate’s Toe Amputated Due to Alleged Negligence by Lackawanna County Prison Medical Staff, Lawsuit Claims

SCRANTON, Pa. — A man incarcerated at Lackawanna County Prison in Pennsylvania has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that he received inadequate medical care, resulting in the amputation of his toe. Ryan Curtis, 38, claims that during his weeklong pretrial incarceration in 2022, medical staff from the prison’s healthcare provider, Wellpath LLC, neglected his pleas for help. Instead of providing appropriate medical attention, the staff allegedly told Curtis to wash his infected wound in the jail cell’s sink and prescribed antibiotics that did not effectively treat the bacterial infection. According to Curtis’s attorney, Barry Dyller, … Read more