Andrew Suszek

J.D. · DePaul University College of Law

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Using Arbitration for a Medical Malpractice Claim
There are pros and cons to using arbitration to resolve a medical malpractice claim - and sometimes the patient may not have a choice.
Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Caused by Negligent Medical Care
Without proper care after surgery and other medical situations, DVT - a serious type of blood clot - can lead to serious complications.
How to Report a Doctor or Hospital for Malpractice
If your doctor or hospital is not performing up to the medical standard, you can report it to a regulatory board. If the negligence lead to an injury, you may have a legal claim.
Liability in Malpractice Lawsuits Involving EMTs and Paramedics
Who is on the hook when a patient sues for medical malpractice involving the emergency responders?
Hospital Liability for MRSA and Other Staph Infections
The hospital may be liable in a medical malpractice lawsuit - if the patient can prove the hospital acted negligently and caused the infection.
Bringing a Malpractice Claim Against a Pediatrician
A child's doctor be sued for medical malpractice, just like any other doctor. Here are the legal issues parents should be aware of.
Malpractice Liability for Emergency Room Errors
A hospital ER can be a chaotic place, but that doesn't excuse serious medical errors that end up harming a patient.
Legal Claims for Breach of Doctor-Patient Confidentiality
If a doctor breaches the confidential relationship by disclosing protected information, the patient may have a legal claim against the doctor.
Defending a Medical Malpractice Claim
If you're a medical malpractice defendant (or you just want to see things from that side), start here.
The Insurance Company in a Medical Malpractice Case
A patient's medical malpractice lawsuit is really against the insurance company, rather than the doctor or health care facility responsible for the mistake.