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Knowledge is the Best Defense

This Website is dedicated to give you an immediate, concise education about Medical Malpractice, and a reference for many detailed matters.

It has an open area, and a more detailed member area. The member area is more of a book or course, with details. You can also pose questions through the forum, in which we monitor and respond. This also provides a newsletter on a key practical topic as well each month, if you wish to receive it. That supports growth of the site, and gives a more focused set of discussions and posts.

This site is a counterweight and compliment to your local resources. It makes it more certain that you will ask all the questions to make your defense effective and prevent you being blindsided by an issue. Unfortunately, this is not uncommon.

While your best advice is always from local professionals experienced in practice in your area, it is important to have other views and different perspectives. Each group has its territory, strengths and weaknesses, but you need a whole defense.

Malpractice law and defense varies by state, and even in sections in a state based on court decisions. So no site or reference stands apart form your attorney.

                                 What you wish they had taught you in training

In training, we are usually taught some key points about malpractice. But like all matters in application, when you get to the real use of it, details matter and many additional principles have to be learned. Moreover, you are crossing over to a different world: in language, in principles, and even in how medical facts are viewed. What you take as dogma in your training, meetings and practice may be hard to convey in a courtroom, or even clash with traditions in law. And resolving all of this before a lay jury in a few days is a further challenge.

This is the reason we feel this site is important. It contains much of the substance of courses and books, with less cost and without the lost time and travel they can involve.

In addition it serves as a growing reference. To that end, please add your experience and ideas through our email and forum so that the site can become a more complete tool, benefitting everyone

There are many good resources to learn from, and several courses exist. We provide links to them and to reading on the references page.

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