Medical Malpractice Claims Arising Out of COVID-19:Does the Immunity Provision Achieve its Intended Purpose? On February 18, 2021, Governor Holcomb signed Senate Bill 1, which codified into the Indiana Code civil immunity protections for damages purportedly caused by...
Landlords May be Liable for Tenant-on-Tenant Harassment Some attorneys may be familiar with and can competently advise their clients regarding the federal and state causes of action for hostile work environment. However, there is a similar, lesser-known cause of...
Medical malpractice or ordinary negligence? A primer for understanding the scope and impact of the Medical Malpractice Act. A patient suffers an injury while receiving treatment from a health care provider. The patient alleges that the injury was the result of the...
What Makes a Plaintiff Whole? Patchett v. Lee’s Impact on Medical Special Valuation One of the purposes of tort law is to “make injured parties whole.” This is typically accomplished when a person whose negligent conduct caused injury to another party compensates the...
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