Common Medical Mistakes Before And During Surgery Lead To Malpractice Claims
Thursday, 23 January 2020
More than 250,000 patients die each year in the United States due to a medical mistake, making it one of the most common causes of death. Many more patients suffer life altering, permanent injuries. Mistakes that occur before and during surgery can mean that the medical providers committed malpractice. Murphy & Landon attorneys have brought
- Published in Law, Medical Malpractice
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Family of Delaware Girl Who Died in School Beating Settles with School District
Tuesday, 10 December 2019
The relatives of a 16-year-old Delaware girl who died after being attacked in a high school bathroom have resolved a lawsuit against the school district where the assault occurred. Roger Landon of Murphy & Landon, lead attorney for the mother of Amy Joyner-Francis, told a Delaware federal judge in a November 13 letter that an
- Published in Injuries, Law, Wrongful Death
Delaware AG Says Sackler Family Has ‘Blood on its Hands” For Helping to Cause State’s Deadly Opioid Crisis
Friday, 04 October 2019
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings has sued members of the Sackler family, owners of Purdue Pharma, over their alleged role in causing the state’s ongoing opioid crisis, claiming that the family had directed a two-decade-long pattern of aggressive sales and misleading marketing campaigns to boost sales of the dangerous drugs. The lawsuit, filed earlier this
- Published in Law, Medical Malpractice
After Truck Crash That Left Driver Paralyzed, Texas Firm Announces ‘Unprecedented’ $140M Settlement
Monday, 09 September 2019
A Texas personal injury firm announced that it had reached an unprecedented $140 million settlement in the case of a driver who was paralyzed from the neck down in a 2017 collision with an 18-wheel truck. According to the firm Goudarzi & Young, the settlement, reached on behalf of a 39-year-old driver, was the largest
- Published in Car Accidents, Injuries, Law, Truck Accidents
Ohio Asbestos Ruling Signals Trouble For Plaintiffs in Personal Injury Suits
Wednesday, 07 August 2019
Ohio law requires plaintiffs to present expert testimony linking their alleged asbestos-related injuries to exposure to specific products, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled. The July 22 Delaware ruling, came after the Ohio high court in Schwartz v. Honeywell International Inc. rejected an expert’s so-called cumulative exposure theory, which claimed that “each and every” contact
DelDOT Employee Injured in Car Accident Entitled to Workers’ Comp
Sunday, 21 July 2019
In a June 25, 2019 opinion, the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that a Department of Transportation (“DelDOT”) employee was entitled to workers’ compensation benefits because he was acting within the scope of his employment when he was injured in a car accident while returning to work outside of his normal hours. The ruling found that
- Published in Car Accidents, Injuries, Law
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