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Identifying Medical Malpractice, 3rd ed. ISBN: 0-9763810-6-0 $50.00 USD $17.99 BPS |
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ISBN: 0-9763810-6-0 Paperback, 6x9, 556 pages, 2 lbs., perfect binding, 50.00 S&H 5.75 USD 17.99 GBP S&H 4.99Available only from www.CatalpaPress.com IDENTIFYING MEDICAL MALPRACTICE Here is a book that will help lawyers and their staffs learn how their clients were injured by their medical care. From what their clients tell them and show them the lawyer will be able to learn what caused them to be hurt. Schroder does not write like those authors of the medical books covered with dust in the library. The result is a book a lawyer will keep on his desk and refer to often. The lawyer will not have to ponder who is a defendant or who will help his case. The malpractice of the doctor is clearly separated from that of hospital employees and others. Obscure medical jargon is clearly converted to plain English. Those irritating abbreviations are explained. Thirteen chapters are laid out so the lawyer will see what a hospital is and the role of the doctor in the hospital in that hospital. From your first interview of your client to your verdict you will find helpful facts and insights in this second edition of a book first published by Michie Lawbooks. Identifying Medical Malpractice, 2nd ed. ISBN: 0-9745665-1-9 Paperback, 6x9, xx pages, 2 lbs., perfect binding, 30.00 S&H 5.75 USD 17.99 GBP S&H 4.99 Available only from www.CatalpaPress.com
WHAT SOME READERS HAVE TO SAY ...While lawyers who do medical malpractice work will be the principal beneficiaries of this book, doctors who wish not to be sued could also read it and adhere to its teachings...This book so crammed with irresistible facts and logic may well be the spark that initiates a real movement to curb medical malpractice rather than merely restrain those who assail it.... Nathaniel S. Colley, Esq. Sacramento, CA This book meets its intended goal of being a guide for the personal injury lawyer who has little or no experience in the preparation and trial of medical malpractice cases....For instance, the chapter on commonly missed diagnoses contains a table showing the signs of breast cancer and their frequency followed by a discussion of how to use this information in questioning a client or a doctor....Even with the use of medical terminology, the author has written a book that is easy to understand...I recommend this book for the law firms that handle only an occasional medical malpractice case. Kathy Drake, librarian, Seattle WA. I have used this book many times as a lawyer who handles both defense and plaintiff medical malpractice cases. Schroder writes with flair and dedication. More than a mere How-To book, which it is, it is a book that encourages the lawyer to follow his hunches and to take on the fortress we call medicine. Thomas L. Walsh, Esq, Chico, CA A mine of information lurks in this book. Buy it. You will do your client a service and yourself a favor. Dwayne Weeks, investigator, San Francisco
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