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The Legal Process: Proving Medical Malpractice

Navigating a medical malpractice lawsuit in Pennsylvania is a complex journey through specific statutes, court rules, and evidentiary requirements. This category is designed to pull back the curtain on the legal system, providing clear answers to the questions victims ask most. We cover the foundational aspects of PA law, including the Statute of Limitations, the role of the MCARE fund, and the necessity of obtaining a “Certificate of Merit” to move a case forward. These articles explain how settlements are calculated, what happens during a mediation, and why autopsies are often a critical starting point for a wrongful death claim. Whether you are wondering if you have a case or are curious about the timeline of a lawsuit, these resources provide the transparency and guidance needed to navigate the path toward justice.

When Doctors Don’t Follow the Checklist

There is a persistent myth in medicine — one that doctors and hospitals sometimes invoke in their defense — that medicine is an art, not a science. The suggestion is that outcomes are unpredictable, that mistakes are inevitable, and that holding physicians accountable for errors is somehow unfair given the complexity of what they do.

Defensive Medicine – Why This Argument Fails

If you have been harmed by a physician’s failure to diagnose, treat, or refer you appropriately, you may have heard — or may anticipate hearing — a familiar argument: the doctor was practicing “defensive medicine.” The suggestion is that any physician would have done the same thing, that the test or treatment you needed was unnecessary or risky, and that the doctor’s choices represented reasonable clinical judgment rather than negligence.

Medical Malpractice Mediations

What is a mediation and will it settle my medical malpractice case? One of the primary purposes of a medical malpractice claim or lawsuit is

Will Your Law Firm Take My Medical Malpractice Case?

When you contact a medical malpractice law firm like Lupetin and Unatin, one question you may be asking yourself is “will they take my case?”

Whether we can represent you or your loved one in a medical malpractice lawsuit depends on several factors.

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