US peace groups file constitutional challenge to Iraq war
Wednesday, May 14, 2008

[JURIST] A coalition of anti-war activists represented by the Constitutional Law Clinic at Rutgers University Law School-Newark [academic website] Tuesday filed a lawsuit [complaint, PDF; press release, PDF] in US District Court for New Jersey seeking a declaratory judgment that the war in Iraq ..

Tyco settles securities fraud lawsuit with New Jersey for $73 million
Thursday, May 1, 2008

[JURIST] Tyco International [corporate website] Wednesday reached an agreement with the state of New Jersey to settle a lawsuit [case materials] alleging that insider trading at the company cost the state $100 million in state employee pension funds. Under the settlement terms, Tyco will pay $73 ..

NY appeals court upholds Port Authority negligence verdict in 1993 WTC bombing
Wednesday, April 30, 2008

[JURIST] A New York appeals court has upheld [opinion text] a jury's finding that the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was negligent [JURIST report] in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center [BBC backgrounder] by Islamic radicals that killed six and injured 1,000. The jury found in ..

New Jersey high court rules subpoena needed to obtain Internet user records
Monday, April 21, 2008

[JURIST] The New Jersey Supreme Court [official website] Monday ruled [PDF text] that Internet service providers may not turn over users' personal information to police or other agencies unless they obtain a valid grand jury subpoena when the information sought relates to an indictable offense. ..

Parmalat fraud suit against Citigroup can proceed: judge
Tuesday, April 15, 2008

[JURIST] A New Jersey Superior Court judge ruled [PDF text] Tuesday that a $7 billion lawsuit [JURIST report] filed by Italian dairy giant Parmalat SpA [corporate website] against Citigroup [corporate website] could go forward on a claim that Citigroup aided and abetted former Parmalat executives ..

ICE sued over 'illegal' immigration raids
Thursday, April 3, 2008

[JURIST] Law enforcement officials from the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) [official website] violated the constitutional privacy and due process rights of suspected illegal aliens by raiding their homes [CSJ backgrounder], according to a complaint [PDF text] filed in New Jersey ..

Fort Dix plot accomplice sentenced to 20 months in prison
Monday, March 31, 2008

[JURIST] New Jersey US District Judge Robert Kugler Monday sentenced Albanian Kosovar refugee Agron Abdullahu [criminal complaint, PDF], one of the six men arrested [JURIST report] in May for plotting an attack on New Jersey's Fort Dix [official website], to 20 months in prison. In October 2007, ..

Supreme Court rules for Delaware in state water boundary dispute
Monday, March 31, 2008

[JURIST] The US Supreme Court [official website; JURIST news archive] ruled Monday that New Jersey and Delaware have "overlapping authority" to control "extraordinary" construction projects along the Delaware River. The Court's decision came in New Jersey v. Delaware [Medill case backgrounder; ..

New Jersey civil union law not ensuring rights of same-sex couples: report
Tuesday, February 19, 2008

[JURIST] A New Jersey civil union law has not been able to effectively ensure that same-sex couples receive the same rights and privileges as heterosexual couples because of federal law, according to an official report [PDF text] issued Tuesday by the New Jersey Civil Union Review Commission (NJ- ..

Merck settles Medicaid fraud, kickback lawsuits
Friday, February 8, 2008

[JURIST] New Jersey pharmaceutical manufacturer Merck [corporate website] has agreed to pay $671 million to settle claims [press release, PDF] that it defrauded Medicaid and improperly marketed three of its drugs to doctors, federal prosecutors said Thursday. The settlement [PDF text] stems from ..

Fort Dix plot suspects charged with attempted murder
Wednesday, January 16, 2008

[JURIST] Additional charges, including attempted murder, were filed Tuesday against the alleged plotters of an attack on Fort Dix [official website]. The US Attorney for New Jersey declined to say why the attempted murder charge was added, but a grand jury found that there was sufficient evidence ..

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Medical Malpractice Juries Unfairly Side with Doctors

According to the April 30, 2007 New Jersey Law Journal, recent research shows that that the rate of success in Medical Malpractice claims for plaintiffs is lower than any other claim; only 27-30 percent of cases are won. While that may not seem that low, it is lower than any other type of case. The principle cause for this appears to be related to jurors unfairly siding with the doctors.

What is most shocking about the statistics and negative results at trials for plaintiffs is how it compares to the assessments of the same cases by physicians hired by an insurance carrier, MIIX. Those physicians were asked to rate claims as “defensible, indefensible and unclear”. In that study, plaintiff’s won 21 percent of cases rated by doctors as “defensible”, won 30 percent rated “unclear” and doctors still only lost 42 percent of cases rated “indefensible”! Thus, even in the very strongest cases for the plaintiff, the defendants won the majority of the time.

The studies cited found that one of the primary reasons for the poor results for harmed patients was that juries are deferential to doctors simply because of their position as a doctor. There was also a suggestion that juries have difficulty finding against doctors because of prejudice against patients/plaintiffs and in favor of doctors. The advantages for the doctors did not appear to be fact based, but were based upon sympathies for doctors that juries are supposed to avoid.

These results are troubling. No doctor who has done his duty appropriately should be held responsible for a patient just because of a bad result. However, when a doctor does commit malpractice and the facts presented show this, our society and justice demand that they be held legally and financially responsible for the harm. Despite fundamental principles of justice, it is important to note that juries have held for doctors more than the majority of times even when the claim is rated as indefensible by insurance company doctors.

A potential litigant or juror must also realize that despite the fact that the cases are rated indefensible, these cases are vigorously defended. In fact, not only are the claims defended but also the defendants present “experts” to claim no malpractice occurred or that the harm is negligible.

If we are to protect patients then doctors must be held responsible when their care is inappropriate, incomplete, negligent or outside the standards of care.

We, at Levinson Axelrod, are selective about the cases we take, choosing cases that are determined from the beginning to be meritorious by an independent expert.

We hope that we will be able to continue to convince juries for our clients that when malpractice occurs the doctor must be held responsible. Neither side to litigation deserves an advantage. Thus, we hope that juries will make sure not to give a benefit of the doubt to the doctor, but rather will judge cases on the merits, as we have. We hope they will hold doctors and other healthcare providers responsible for the harm caused when the doctors have committed malpractice or have been negligent. Patients deserve to be protected and compensated when inappropriately harmed.

One Response to “Medical Malpractice Juries Unfairly Side with Doctors”

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    Malpractice Medical Says:

    The Medical Malpractice Problem Is Bigger Than You Think!

    Give or take a few thousand, approximately 80,000 people in the United States die each and every year at the hands of medical “professionals.”

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