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Most attorneys will think at least twice before taking on a medical malpractice
case. The reasons for their hesitation are obvious: such cases are complex and
increasingly expensive to litigate, and the outcome is never assured. Even when
a decision to proceed is made, attorneys might face uncertainty about whether
they have access to the tools needed to fully understand, prepare for and argue
a high-stakes case against a hospital or a specialized physician. Those tools are
available, and by taking advantage of them while performing six critical tasks,
attorneys can create order in their approach to medical malpractice cases and
improve their odds of winning.
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BEST PRACTICES:
SIX CRITICAL TASKS FOR
SUCCEEDING IN MEDICAL
MALPRACTICE CASES
Misfortune is a venerable teacher. Whenever an accident
or mistake occurs, or someone suffers a defeat, those
affected by the outcome may be prompted to ask why it
happened and what can be done to avoid repeating it.
Those in the legal profession certainly know the merits of
questioning how they might achieve different conclusions.
One way is to reduce complex scenarios to discrete and
more manageable components that in some cases can
also be approached procedurally. Transactional or
litigation checklists are common in law firms, for the simple
reason that they make it easier to remember what needs
to be done in a specific set of circumstances and allow
attorneys and their staff to focus on providing value
at each step.
In fact, checklists have a well-established connection with
avoiding costly oversights. Boeing’s legendary B-17 “Flying
Fortress” aircraft, for example, might never have achieved
its status in the annals of aviation history except for
documents that listed critical steps to be followed during
takeoff, flight, landing and so on. Those were the result of a
lesson that was learned the hard way: an early version of
the B-17 crashed during a test flight in 1935, which
prompted newspapers to dub the massive four-engine
bomber as “too much plane for one man to fly.”
Boeingpilotsputtheirheadstogetherfollowingtheaccident
andrealizedthatwhatwasneededwasawayofreducingthe
marginoferrorfortheaircraft’sflightcrew.TheB-17,they
wereconvinced,wasnottoomuchforanyonetofly;rather,
itwastoocomplexforanyoneindividualtocommitallof
itscomponents—andtheirrelationshipstoeachother—to
memory.Thepilotsconcludedthatachecklistwas
necessary,anddevelopedonetoensurethatnocrucial
stepwasoverlooked.
The same underlying philosophy can be applied to many
matters in law. Medical malpractice cases in particular
involve many “moving parts,” and collectively they can
prove highly demanding for those expected to maintain
a steady hand on the controls.
That’swhy,asastartingpoint,litigationchecklistscanbe
valuable.Butforthoseliststobetrulymeaningful,attorneys
needtoensurethattheycoversixcriticaltasksthatare
essentialtosuccessfulmedicalmalpracticelitigation.
Task #1: Conduct Research to
Understand the Medical Condition and/or
Procedure Involved
Health-care negligence cases span the breadth of today’s
increasingly complex worlds of medicine and science.
Before accepting a case, attorneys should first acquaint
themselves with the specific medical condition, diagnosis
and/or procedure involved, including terminology that
pertains to a complaint. This acquired understanding
will provide a foundation for more in-depth learning later.
It can also ultimately translate into greater confidence
and better-informed interactions with others who
may eventually be involved in a case, such as expert
witnesses or consultants.
Access to a comprehensive and reliable database of
medical definitions, conditions and treatments is
essential from the outset. That access will continue to
be important—as a go-to resource, for example, that
can provide information that leads to actionable insights
during the formulation of a case strategy.
Task#2:UnderstandtheApplicable
MedicalGuidelinesandStandardsofCare
With an appreciation of the medical condition or
procedure at the heart of an issue, litigators need to
understand the medical guidelines and standards of care
that apply. The key goal in this task is to arrive at a
meticulous and realistic analysis of the elements of
negligence, if they exist.
Guidelinesandstandardsmaybedebatable,while
precariouslinkstocausationcanfurthercomplicate an
argument.Guidelinesandstandardsalsocontinuallyevolve.
Nevertheless, attorneys can and should become well
versed in the medical issues involved and keep pace with
current best practices. They can also identify potential
shortcomings in care before talking to an expert and
further developing a case.
lexisnexis.com
Task #3: Research Comparable Verdicts and
Settlements to Determine Case Value and
Potential Risks
Attorneys can better understand the risks involved in
taking on a case when they compare past verdicts and
settlements in similar cases. With the right tools, they can
quickly estimate the value of proceeding or settling.
Referring to similar cases can also provide valuable
insights when weighing appropriate economic damages,
which can be difficult to estimate, or when exploring
whether a particular injury is likely to exhaust a
jurisdiction’s caps on non-economic damages.
By looking at comparable verdicts and settlements,
attorneys will get a better idea of what their case might
be worth.
Task #4: Find Expert Witnesses
Pertinent to Your Case and Review
Their Previous Testimony
A key element of any medical malpractice case will be the
expert witness—or witnesses—called upon to provide
guidance or give testimony.
Hiring an “expert” who simply reinforces an attorney’s
own preconceptions or convictions is a sure road to
disaster. With so much at stake, the quality of a truly
authoritative expert is one of the most important
factors in achieving success.
Finding such an individual can be a challenge. Attorneys
will need access to a trusted searchable directory that can
point to suitable experts in a given field. It will be helpful,
too, if that resource allows attorneys to conduct analysis
of a candidate’s experience as an expert witness. Visibility
into an expert’s background, orientation for plaintiff and
defense counsel, frequency testifying and so on, can
provide valuable insights. Being able to research the
background of opposing counsel’s experts will also
prove beneficial.
The perils of relying on unqualified or unsuitable
experts are well documented. Moreover, an unsettling
consequence may be that attorneys could be exposed
to accusations of legal malpractice as a result. If an expert
is shown to be negligent, it could be argued that so, too,
is the law firm that hired him or her.
Task #5: Research All Parties Involved
in a Case
Gathering factual insights into all of the individuals
involved in a case—not just experts but also lay witnesses
and even opposing counsel, as well as the jurors for cases
that go to trial—is essential. It will be helpful, too, to obtain
factual discovery reports on businesses involved in a
matter. Nursing homes or hospitals, for example, are often
parties to a malpractice suit.
Attorneysshouldalsocarefullyvettheirclients,whichcan
resultinimportantinsightsthatmightplayacriticalrole in
determiningwhethertotakeonamalpracticesuit.
Task #6: Research Pertinent Legal Issues
Involved in a Medical Malpractice Case
Finally, as part of a thorough approach to achieving a
better outcome, attorneys should research any pertinent
legal issues in a malpractice case. To do that, they’ll need
access to a robust search tool that can uncover key cases
as well as on-point statutes and other relevant material.
Conclusion
Medical malpractice suits have earned their reputation as
being complex and increasingly expensive to litigate or
settle. That’s why access to the right tools is necessary
throughout the process of assessing, understanding,
preparing for and arguing (or settling) such cases.
Those tools are available, and by taking advantage of them
while performing six critical tasks, attorneys can create
order in their approach to medical malpractice cases—and
improve their odds of winning.
The Solution for Legal Professionals
Access the critical medical and legal information you
need quickly with LexisNexis MedMal Navigator®
, the
litigation tool that helps you evaluate complex medical
malpractice cases and develop winning case strategies.
With the information and insights you need all in one
tool, you’ll be prepared to meet the challenges of an
unprecedented world.
To learn more, visit lexisnexis.com/med-mal-nav.
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Medical Malpractice Best Practices Whitepaper: Six Critical Tasks For Succeeding in Medical Malpractice Cases

  • 1. Most attorneys will think at least twice before taking on a medical malpractice case. The reasons for their hesitation are obvious: such cases are complex and increasingly expensive to litigate, and the outcome is never assured. Even when a decision to proceed is made, attorneys might face uncertainty about whether they have access to the tools needed to fully understand, prepare for and argue a high-stakes case against a hospital or a specialized physician. Those tools are available, and by taking advantage of them while performing six critical tasks, attorneys can create order in their approach to medical malpractice cases and improve their odds of winning. lexisnexis.com BEST PRACTICES: SIX CRITICAL TASKS FOR SUCCEEDING IN MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASES
  • 2. Misfortune is a venerable teacher. Whenever an accident or mistake occurs, or someone suffers a defeat, those affected by the outcome may be prompted to ask why it happened and what can be done to avoid repeating it. Those in the legal profession certainly know the merits of questioning how they might achieve different conclusions. One way is to reduce complex scenarios to discrete and more manageable components that in some cases can also be approached procedurally. Transactional or litigation checklists are common in law firms, for the simple reason that they make it easier to remember what needs to be done in a specific set of circumstances and allow attorneys and their staff to focus on providing value at each step. In fact, checklists have a well-established connection with avoiding costly oversights. Boeing’s legendary B-17 “Flying Fortress” aircraft, for example, might never have achieved its status in the annals of aviation history except for documents that listed critical steps to be followed during takeoff, flight, landing and so on. Those were the result of a lesson that was learned the hard way: an early version of the B-17 crashed during a test flight in 1935, which prompted newspapers to dub the massive four-engine bomber as “too much plane for one man to fly.” Boeingpilotsputtheirheadstogetherfollowingtheaccident andrealizedthatwhatwasneededwasawayofreducingthe marginoferrorfortheaircraft’sflightcrew.TheB-17,they wereconvinced,wasnottoomuchforanyonetofly;rather, itwastoocomplexforanyoneindividualtocommitallof itscomponents—andtheirrelationshipstoeachother—to memory.Thepilotsconcludedthatachecklistwas necessary,anddevelopedonetoensurethatnocrucial stepwasoverlooked. The same underlying philosophy can be applied to many matters in law. Medical malpractice cases in particular involve many “moving parts,” and collectively they can prove highly demanding for those expected to maintain a steady hand on the controls. That’swhy,asastartingpoint,litigationchecklistscanbe valuable.Butforthoseliststobetrulymeaningful,attorneys needtoensurethattheycoversixcriticaltasksthatare essentialtosuccessfulmedicalmalpracticelitigation. Task #1: Conduct Research to Understand the Medical Condition and/or Procedure Involved Health-care negligence cases span the breadth of today’s increasingly complex worlds of medicine and science. Before accepting a case, attorneys should first acquaint themselves with the specific medical condition, diagnosis and/or procedure involved, including terminology that pertains to a complaint. This acquired understanding will provide a foundation for more in-depth learning later. It can also ultimately translate into greater confidence and better-informed interactions with others who may eventually be involved in a case, such as expert witnesses or consultants. Access to a comprehensive and reliable database of medical definitions, conditions and treatments is essential from the outset. That access will continue to be important—as a go-to resource, for example, that can provide information that leads to actionable insights during the formulation of a case strategy. Task#2:UnderstandtheApplicable MedicalGuidelinesandStandardsofCare With an appreciation of the medical condition or procedure at the heart of an issue, litigators need to understand the medical guidelines and standards of care that apply. The key goal in this task is to arrive at a meticulous and realistic analysis of the elements of negligence, if they exist. Guidelinesandstandardsmaybedebatable,while precariouslinkstocausationcanfurthercomplicate an argument.Guidelinesandstandardsalsocontinuallyevolve. Nevertheless, attorneys can and should become well versed in the medical issues involved and keep pace with current best practices. They can also identify potential shortcomings in care before talking to an expert and further developing a case. lexisnexis.com
  • 3. Task #3: Research Comparable Verdicts and Settlements to Determine Case Value and Potential Risks Attorneys can better understand the risks involved in taking on a case when they compare past verdicts and settlements in similar cases. With the right tools, they can quickly estimate the value of proceeding or settling. Referring to similar cases can also provide valuable insights when weighing appropriate economic damages, which can be difficult to estimate, or when exploring whether a particular injury is likely to exhaust a jurisdiction’s caps on non-economic damages. By looking at comparable verdicts and settlements, attorneys will get a better idea of what their case might be worth. Task #4: Find Expert Witnesses Pertinent to Your Case and Review Their Previous Testimony A key element of any medical malpractice case will be the expert witness—or witnesses—called upon to provide guidance or give testimony. Hiring an “expert” who simply reinforces an attorney’s own preconceptions or convictions is a sure road to disaster. With so much at stake, the quality of a truly authoritative expert is one of the most important factors in achieving success. Finding such an individual can be a challenge. Attorneys will need access to a trusted searchable directory that can point to suitable experts in a given field. It will be helpful, too, if that resource allows attorneys to conduct analysis of a candidate’s experience as an expert witness. Visibility into an expert’s background, orientation for plaintiff and defense counsel, frequency testifying and so on, can provide valuable insights. Being able to research the background of opposing counsel’s experts will also prove beneficial. The perils of relying on unqualified or unsuitable experts are well documented. Moreover, an unsettling consequence may be that attorneys could be exposed to accusations of legal malpractice as a result. If an expert is shown to be negligent, it could be argued that so, too, is the law firm that hired him or her. Task #5: Research All Parties Involved in a Case Gathering factual insights into all of the individuals involved in a case—not just experts but also lay witnesses and even opposing counsel, as well as the jurors for cases that go to trial—is essential. It will be helpful, too, to obtain factual discovery reports on businesses involved in a matter. Nursing homes or hospitals, for example, are often parties to a malpractice suit. Attorneysshouldalsocarefullyvettheirclients,whichcan resultinimportantinsightsthatmightplayacriticalrole in determiningwhethertotakeonamalpracticesuit. Task #6: Research Pertinent Legal Issues Involved in a Medical Malpractice Case Finally, as part of a thorough approach to achieving a better outcome, attorneys should research any pertinent legal issues in a malpractice case. To do that, they’ll need access to a robust search tool that can uncover key cases as well as on-point statutes and other relevant material. Conclusion Medical malpractice suits have earned their reputation as being complex and increasingly expensive to litigate or settle. That’s why access to the right tools is necessary throughout the process of assessing, understanding, preparing for and arguing (or settling) such cases. Those tools are available, and by taking advantage of them while performing six critical tasks, attorneys can create order in their approach to medical malpractice cases—and improve their odds of winning. The Solution for Legal Professionals Access the critical medical and legal information you need quickly with LexisNexis MedMal Navigator® , the litigation tool that helps you evaluate complex medical malpractice cases and develop winning case strategies. With the information and insights you need all in one tool, you’ll be prepared to meet the challenges of an unprecedented world. To learn more, visit lexisnexis.com/med-mal-nav. lexisnexis.com