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Medical Device Failures: What They Are And What To Do

Medical device is a catch-all term that can include a wide array of devices, including insulin pumps, CPAP machines, defibrillators,...

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Types of Torts

Tort law is the foundation for many civil actions, including legal assistance for car accidents in St. Louis, product liability...

Pharmacy Errors: What You Need to Know

I. What is a Pharmacy Error? Pharmacy errors, also referred to as prescription errors or medication errors, occur within pharmacy...

A publication of Attorneys Information Exchange Group, AIEGVOICE, Winter 2020 / Medical Malpractice Edition.

Liz Lenivy’s Article, “Negligent Credentialing,” Featured in AIEG’s Winter 2020 Medical Malpractice Edition

The Attorney Information Exchange Group (AIEG) has been a national organization for over 30 years. AIEG provides a network for...

Active Service Members and Veterans Can Now Sue the Federal Government for Medical Malpractice

For the last 70 years, there has been no legal recourse for active service members and veterans who were victims...

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John Simon and Timothy Cronin Speak About Recent $17.6 Million Verdict in St. Louis Opioid Case

Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey, of the Great Trials Podcast, interview John Simon and Timothy Cronin of Simon Law Firm,...

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Failure to Diagnose Lung Cancer: Who is Liable?

Lung cancer can be highly aggressive and spread quickly throughout the body. The longer it is left untreated, the harder...

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$18.25 Million Verdict for a Minor in Medical Malpractice Case

In June of 2016 a previously healthy 3-year-old little girl presented to Cardinal Glennon emergency room with complaints of stomach...

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Ongoing Lawsuits Allege Healthcare Providers Violated Law, Illegally Dispensed Opioids and Contributed to Ongoing Crisis

Numerous lawsuits across the nation highlight the ongoing opioid crisis that has had a widespread impact on our communities and...