After having faced a significant heart-related scare and receiving a stent implant, many patients are now facing a rather unbelievable reality: it has been discovered that doctors across the nation have been performing unnecessary surgical procedures in order to financially benefit. Doctors, implanting the device intended to unblock clogged heart…
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Berniard Law Firm Unveils New iPhone Application
The Berniard Law Firm is proud to announce the release of an innovative new iPhone application that can be considered a must-have for individuals in the Gulf Coast. With extensive versatility and options including multiple contact points for our attorneys, as well as consistent site updates that will keep you…
Legal Discovery Process to be Respected, Can Lead to Medical Malpractice Case Dismissal
Discovery is a phase of the litigation process that occurs once a complaint has been filed and answered but before the trial occurs. The purpose of discovery is for the litigants in civil matters to exchange information that is pertinent to the case. Each party can request that the other…
Orleans Parish Hospital Negligence Trial Concerns Medical Malpractice, Negligence, & Damage Caps
While many people receive much of their legal understanding from popular tv shows and movies, the fact remains that very real legal concepts are often explored. Regardless of your television preferences, the terms remain the same in real life litigation that often involves great tragedy and turmoil for all parties…
Calcasieu Parish Medical Malpractice Case Shows Complexities of Delays, Negligence
In November of 2005, Shane Kerry checked into the ER at West Calcasieu Cameron Hospital in Sulphur, Louisiana after fracturing the heel bone in his right foot. Kerry was examined by Dr. Charles Pearson, who discharged him later in the day with instructions to report for a follow-up at the…
Louisiana Workplace Injury Judgment in Favor of Joyce Man Reversed
Lamar Richardson of Joyce brought an action against his employer, Kansas City Southern (KCS) Railway Company, for injuries he claims to have sustained on May 14, 1990 when he was working on a maintenance crew. While clearing debris off train tracks, Richardson was cutting limbs from a large willow tree…
Addis Woman’s Medical Malpractice Claim Against LSU Doctor Dismissed
In November 2000, Debra Anne Addis of Addis, Louisiana filed a request for review with the Louisiana Patient’s Compensation Fund alleging that Mary Eschette M.D. of LSU Medical Center acted negligently in changing her prescription medications and violated the appropriate standard care in failing to properly diagnose a problem with…
Understanding Informed Consent in Medical Malpractice Cases
A recent decision from the Louisiana Court of Appeals provides insight into precisely what a medical provider must get from a patient in order to create the presumption that they consented to medical treatment under Louisiana law. This litigation arose from a procedure performed at St. Patrick Hospital in Lake…
Court Discusses Informed Consent in Context of Medical Malpractice Case
For any medical procedure, a doctor or other practitioner is required to obtain “informed consent” from the patient. Essentially, this means that, except in certain emergency situations, a doctor is not permitted to perform any medical procedures that the patient has not authorized him to perform. Louisiana law outlines three…
The Complexities of Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
When Kimberly Carter, a Little Rock, AR, resident, was visiting family in Louisiana in November of 2001, a misstep in a hole in the ground led to a legal battle that would not be resolved until 2010. After suffering an injury from the hole, Carter was transported to Women’s and…