Virginia: Medical Malpractice – a Lawyer’s Products

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Trial is the monthly magazine of the American Association for Justice (“AAJ”), formerly American Trial Lawyers Association (“ATLA”). Its September 2013 issue focus on special cases of “DRUGS & DEVICES”.

Trial’s lead articles include “PUT ADVERSE EVENTS TO GOOD USE,” id. at 14-19; “LURKING BENEATH THE PRINTED PAGE,” id. at 20-27; “Charting the Course in MEDICAL DEVICE Preemption,” id. at 28-33; and “The 510(k) FAST TRACK and Medical Device Discovery”. Id. at 35-39. Significantly, many cases of product liability also present dual cases of medical malpractice against doctors, hospitals and/or other healthcare providers.

Mr. Waterman has been an AAJ/ATLA member for decades. His practice covers, product liability, and other cases of serious personal injury and wrongful death.

THE VIRGINIA STATE BAR REQUIRES ALL LAWYERS TO POST THE FOLLOWING DISCLAIMERS ON ALL CASE-RELATED POSTS. MR. WATERMAN’S CASE RESULTS AND CLIENT TESTIMONIALS DEPEND UPON A VARIETY OF FACTORS UNIQUE TO EACH CASE. THEY DO NOT GUARANTEE OR PREDICT A SIMILAR RESULT IN ANY FUTURE CASE BY HIM.