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A plaintiff who wants to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Florida needs to do a lot more than just draft and file the complaint. Here's what you need to know. ... Read more
Here's what a Texas medical malpractice plaintiff needs to know about getting a lawsuit filed, including the statute of limitations and the notice-of-claim and "expert report" requirements. ... Read more
Before you file a medical malpractice lawsuit in New York, you need to be aware of the statute of limitations and special procedural rules that have been put in place for these kinds of case ... Read more
Learn about Wisconsin's statute of limitations in medical malpractice lawsuits, as well as what you'll need to prove if you want to win your case. ... Read more
The statute of limitations, what you'll need to prove, and how an expert witness can help if you're filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Oregon. ... Read more
Before filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in South Carolina, the plaintiff must jump through a number of procedural hoops, and usually must attempt to resolve the matter through mediation. ... Read more
Shortly after filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Missouri, the plaintiff must file an affidavit stating that a qualified health care provider has attested to the validity of the case. ... Read more
In Colorado, a medical malpractice plaintiff must comply with some procedural rules soon after filing a lawsuit against a health care provider. ... Read more
If you're filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Vermont, you also need to file a "certificate of merit" in which a qualified health care provider attests to the strength of your case. ... Read more
If you're thinking about filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Virginia, there are some key state laws to understand and comply with. ... Read more
If you're filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Washington's civil court system, here's what you need to know. ... Read more
California requires a medical malpractice plaintiff to jump through a number of procedural hoops when bringing a case to court, including giving prior notice to any health care provider you' ... Read more
When you file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Michigan, you (or your attorney) also need to file an "affidavit of merit" stating that the case has been reviewed and endorsed by a qualified ... Read more
Soon after you file a medical malpractice lawsuit in New Jersey, you need to have a qualified expert prepare an affidavit attesting to the viability of your case. ... Read more
Before you can file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Maine, you likely need to provide notice to the health care provider, and submit your claim to a screening panel. ... Read more
Before bringing a medical malpractice case to court in Minnesota, you need to be aware of special procedural rules that have been put in place for these kinds of cases. ... Read more