By MARTY MAKARY, Wall Street Journal - September 22, 2012 When there is a plane crash in the U.S., even a minor one, it makes headlines. There is a thorough federal investigation, and the tragedy often yields important lessons for the aviation industry. Pilots and...
Medical Malpractice
The New York Times – Maker Aware of 40% Failure in Hip Implant
By BARRY MEIER, The New York Times - January 22, 2013 An internal analysis conducted by Johnson & Johnson in 2011 not long after it recalled a troubled hip implant estimated that the all-metal device would fail within five years in nearly 40 percent of patients...
The Columbus Dispatch – Ohio Drivers to See Jump In Coverage Mandates
The last time that the state raised the minimum amount of auto insurance a driver must carry, a Ford Gran Torino cost $3,200. Now those levels are poised to increase for the first time since 1969. Under a law that will take effect in December, minimum-insurance...
Ohio Trial Magazine Article by Gerald S. Leeseberg – Changes To Civil Rule 10 Which Affect Medical Malpractice Cases
By Gerald S. Leeseberg, Columbus Medical Malpractice LawyerFor Publication in Ohio Trial Magazine The Supreme Court has recently published for comment proposed changes to Civil Rule 10, governing affidavits of merit in medical claims, as well as some changes to the...
New Website Tells True Stories of Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Victims
For years, the public has been fed a giant misinformation campaign designed to convince people that their constitutional right to file a lawsuit, when they have been injured or harmed, should be restricted or eliminated. Much of that campaign seeks to get people to...
Kentucky Hospital Conspires With Cardiologists in Medical Malpractice
A London, Kentucky hospital and 11 cardiologists performed over 3,000 unnecessary cardiac catheterization surgeries and countless other heart procedures on healthy patients. These unfortunate victims of medical malpractice will now be required to take dangerous...
‘Tort Reform’ Debate to Resurface in New Session
Several years ago the legislature capped financial awards for medical malpractice lawsuits and now the state's largest physician group wants lawmakers to expand legal protections for doctors into additional areas. The Ohio State Medical Association wants the General...
The Lawyer As a Social Engineer: Gerry Leeseberg explains in BARbriefs
Lawyers can help facilitate changes that affect our society. Those changes can be either small or seismic but attorneys must realize the impact they can make on those who are charged with rendering verdicts and enacting legislation. This was Gerald Leesebergs message...
The Columbus Dispatch – Suits Settled Over Teen’s Health Care
A former Upper Arlington High School rower and his parents have settled lawsuits they filed against a hospital and doctors after flesh-eating bacteria led to the amputation of his legs. Steven "Blake" Haxton, now 21, was a senior captain of the rowing team when pain...
The Business Of Healing Hearts & Heart Disease
Heart Disease is Costly - Cardiac Care Is A Money-Making Machine That Too Often Favors Profit Over Science As baby boomers hit their 60s and heart disease remains the No. 1 killer of all U.S. adults, it's no surprise that ads exploiting people's concerns about their...
