by Susanne | May 25, 2023 | Interesting Articles
“The Sacks v. Ross case, heard by the Ontario Court of Appeal in 2017, highlights the need for clarity on the principle of causation in medical malpractice claims and its potential impact on future litigation. Medical malpractice cases can be complex and...
by Susanne | May 16, 2023 | Interesting Articles
How the adherence to the standard of care by two radiologists led to different legal outcomes in a missed cancer diagnosis. Canadian Lawyer Magazine published an article covering a medical malpractice case in Ontario that has shed light on the importance of...
by Susanne | May 8, 2023 | Interesting Articles
Personal injury lawyers in Canada are moving into medical malpractice as changes to personal injury law rules require them to be more strategic. According to a recent article on Law Times News, firms are expanding into medical malpractice as changes to personal...
by Susanne | May 8, 2023 | Interesting Articles
A recent case examines the tragic consequences of professional malpractice. A nurse with over 35 years of experience committed professional malpractice before an Atikamekw baby died in April 2022. CBC reported that the nurse’s mistakes were primarily linked to...
by Susanne | Apr 27, 2023 | Interesting Articles
LAW FIRMS SEEING AN INCREASE IN REQUESTS FOR MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASES AFTER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC. Following the Covid-19 pandemic, some law firms have seen a surge in consultation calls regarding alleged negligent medical treatment. In a recent article published by...
by Susanne | Apr 12, 2023 | Interesting Articles
CASES INVOLVING DELAYED DIAGNOSIS POSE UNIQUE CHALLENGES FOR PLAINTIFF LAWYERS When thinking about medical malpractice, extreme circumstances such as botched surgery may come to mind. An article posted by Canadian Lawyer Magazine considers a more nuanced case of...