In the second episode of Doctors and Litigation: The L Word, we discuss the very first steps in litigation, starting with when you are given notice of a medical malpractice lawsuit. Experts Dr. Sara Charles, Dr. Ilene Brenner, and Dr. Louise Andrew lend their expertise; physician voices describe their experiences.
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- The emotional impact of the first steps into litigation (and the intended effect from the plaintiff's attorneys), as well as some advice on how to frame it in your mind
First action basics: contacting your insurance carrier, and finding an attorney to represent youBoard of Licensure/Department of Health investigations that begin automatically in some states when litigation startsThe beginnings of the 'discovery' processWho to talk to...and who not to talk toDo's and definite don'ts in the first stages"How to Survive a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit", by Ilene Brenner MD
"Adverse Events, Stress and Litigation: A Physician's Guide", by Sara Charles, MD and Paul Frisch, JD
Litigation stress website with free resources: www.physicianlitigationstress.org (founded by Dr. Sara Charles; note host Gita Pensa MD serves on the voluntary advisory board)
Dr. Louise Andrew, MD JD: www.mdmentor.com
Theme music by BenJamin Banger (Instagram: @BenJaminBanger)