Malpractice

What is Malpractice?

Malpractice is, “Any professional misconduct, unreasonable lack of skill or fidelity in professional or fiduciary duties, evil practice, or illegal or immoral conduct.” (Black’s Law Dictionary 1111. 4th Ed. Rev. 1968). It refers to negligence or misconduct by a professional that eventually leads to a client or patient being injured or damaged. 

Malpractice is commonly referenced in the medical sense. However, malpractice exists in other professions such as accounting and law. Medical malpractice may involve a doctor giving the wrong diagnosis or botching a surgery, resulting in direct harm. Legal malpractice could involve a lawyer mishandling a case due to incompetence or neglect, resulting in their client losing out on financial gains or wrongfully spending time in prison.

Malpractice cases are usually resolved with legal proceedings where the plaintiff seeks monetary compensation from the accused professional. They depend on the proof that the plaintiff was not only harmed, but that the malpractice by the professional was the direct cause. This process is meant to hold professionals accountable for their actions, and protect innocent individuals from the consequences of negligence and misconduct. In cases where professionals are found to commit malpractice, such as Gregory v. McInnis et al, they are often restricted from practicing in that specific field again.

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What Are the Chances of Winning a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

When you are hurt in an accident because of the negligence of another, your first instinct may be to just let it go. After such a traumatic experience, it’s easy to want to push past it and move forward. However, other people may see this traumatic experience and immediately think the right move is to sue in a personal injury lawsuit.

But what are the chances of winning a personal injury lawsuit? While no personal injury attorney can guarantee an outcome for your claim or case, working with a reputable law firm can help you win your claim and secure the compensation you need to move forward.

When Can You Sue For a Personal Injury?

There are many accidents that may result in needing to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit to recover the compensation needed to deal with your injuries and financial losses. […]

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Caroline Munley Certified as a Workers’ Compensation Law Specialist by Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Section on Workers’ Compensation Law

Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys Partner Caroline MunleyMunley Law Personal Injury Attorneys is pleased to announce that Caroline Munley was certified as a specialist in the practice of workers’ compensation law by the Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Section on Workers’ Compensation Law as authorized by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

Caroline had successfully completed the 2022 certification process by submitting a variety of documents showing that at least 50 percent of her legal practice is in the specialty field of workers’ compensation, that she has practiced in the field for more than five years, and that she actively participates in Mandatory Continuing Legal Education in workers’ compensation law and related fields. Caroline also passed the certification examination that focuses on workers’ compensation law and rules, and leading case law.

In 2012, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court approved the Pennsylvania Bar Association Workers’ Compensation Law Section as the first bar association entity in Pennsylvania to certify lawyers in the area of workers’ compensation law. […]

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When Should a Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Be Used?

Injured Due to Negligence? A Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help

Scranton personal injury attorneysA personal injury lawyer should be used anytime there is an injury, either physical or emotional, resulting from possible negligence. If you’re asking “when should a Philadelphia personal injury lawyer be used?” the answer could be many different scenarios. This might look like a lot of different situations ranging from a car or truck accident to slipping and falling on a construction site.

Many different types of accidents might necessitate the use of a Philadelphia personal injury lawyer. Think bus (SEPTA) accidents, slip and fall accidents, car accidents resulting in injuries, and construction site dangers that resulted in harm to you or one of your loved ones.

At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we work on a contingent basis. We only get paid if we win your case. […]

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Expert Witnesses in Medical Malpractice Cases

What Does an Expert Witness Do in a Medical Malpractice Case?

While each medical injury is different, all medical malpractice lawsuits require expert witnesses. Experienced medical malpractice lawyers, like our award-winning team at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, know when and how to use a good expert witness.  If you are planning on filing a claim in a Pennsylvania court, then make sure you understand these points about experts.

Why Do I Need an Expert Witness in My Medical Malpractice Claim?

personal injury attorney caroline munleyThere are several reasons why medical malpractice plaintiffs need expert witnesses.

The Certificate of Merit

First, in Pennsylvania, all med mal plaintiffs must file a “Certificate of Merit.” The purpose of this document is to protect doctors and other medical practitioners from frivolous lawsuits. An expert witness must sign the Certificate of Merit to verify that the expert:

  • Reviewed the case
  • Believes there is a basis to conclude that the doctor’s care, […]

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Heart Attack Misdiagnosis & Malpractice Lawyers

Was your loved one’s heart attack misdiagnosed?

It’s incredibly important you receive proper medical care urgently if you are experiencing signs of a heart attack. In some cases, symptoms can be mistaken by doctors for something less serious, which can lead to a heart attack misdiagnosis, resulting in pain and suffering, if not worse. Medical misdiagnoses like this can occur for many reasons, including when a hospital is understaffed, undertrained, or simply not following protocol to understand the scope of the patient’s symptoms.

If you or someone you love has experienced a heart attack misdiagnosis, you may be owed compensation for physical injuries, medical bills, and other losses. Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys has decades of experience with medical malpractice cases, and we will fight to get you the justice you deserve.

Common heart attack symptoms

We’re often told to never underestimate any symptoms that could be related to a heart attack, […]

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