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It is an injury caused by the negligence of a health care provider.
An injury physical, emotional or both caused by the negligence of another person.
The area of the law where manufacturers, suppliers, distributors or retailers of products may be held liable for injuries caused by those products.
This is the process of taking a claim through the court system.
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ASSORTED CASE SETTLEMENTS AND RESULTS |
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Verdict of $2,500,000 in shoulder dystocia case |
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Verdict of $1,900,000 in nursing negligence case |
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6 million dollar settlement in obstetrical brain damage case |
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Settlement in Stevens Johnson malpractice case |
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Settlement in failure to diagnose and treat pediatric hypoglycemia |
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Settlement of emergency room negligence case |
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Settlement in obstetrical malpractice case of $3 million |
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Settlement of $4 million in an obstetrical brain damage case involving a feto-maternal bleed |
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Settlement of $1,043,000 in a meningitis case |
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Representation of a client in an obstetrical malpractice case which resulted in $5,000,000 settlement |
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Representation of a client in an obstetrical malpractice case which resulted in a $2,500,000 settlement |
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Representation of client in one of the largest Health Claims Arbitration awards in Maryland, in a medical negligence case under Maryland Arbitration Statute - $5,500,000 |
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Representation of client in one of the largest Health Claims Arbitration awards in Maryland, in an obstetrical medical negligence case under Maryland Arbitration Statute - $5,400,000 |
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Representation of client in wrongful death medical malpractice case with a verdict of $6,000,000 |
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Co-Counsel in Murel v. Baltimore City Court, argued in U.S. Supreme Court, challenging constitutionality of Maryland's Defective Delinquent Statute |
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Where appropriate, the following may be part of your case: |
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Physical Injury |
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Emotional Injury |
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Physical Pain and Suffering |
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Emotional Pain and Suffering |
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Loss of Enjoyment of Life |
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Loss of Society, Love, and Affection |
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Loss of Companionship |
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Loss of Consortium |
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Medical Bills |
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Lost Wages or Income |
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Future Care Costs |
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Funeral Bills |
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Damage to Property |
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