Countersue? Just try it, doc

When doctors are named in groundless malpractice lawsuits, they often want to fight back by filing countersuits or moving for sanctions. But, as American Medical News is the latest to learn, our legal system is elaborately structured to deny them any such recourse for the injury done them by the lawsuit. (Tanya Albert, “Fighting frivolous […]

When doctors are named in groundless malpractice lawsuits, they often want to fight back by filing countersuits or moving for sanctions. But, as American Medical News is the latest to learn, our legal system is elaborately structured to deny them any such recourse for the injury done them by the lawsuit. (Tanya Albert, “Fighting frivolous lawsuits: Doctors engage in an uphill battle”, American Medical News, Oct. 27). For a few of the rare instances in which countersuits or sanctions motions have been successful, see Sept. 6-8, 2002; Jun. 14-15, 2000; Sept. 14, 1999. More (rare successful countersuit by W.V. surgeon Saad Mossallati): Tanya Albert, “West Virginia physician caught in legal net hooks lawyer, lands settlement”, American Medical News (AMA), Dec. 2, 2002; Dorothy L. Pennachio, “The target of a ‘shotgun’ suit fires back”, Medical Economics, Apr. 11, 2003. More: see Point of Law, Jan. 10, 2005 (Pennsylvania Medical Society has begun assisting doctors in countersuits).

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  • Countersue? Just try it, doc

    When doctors are named in groundless malpractice lawsuits, they often want to fight back by filing countersuits or moving for sanctions. But, as American Medical News is the latest to learn, our legal system is elaborately structured to deny them…

  • Countersue? Just try it, doc

    When doctors are named in groundless malpractice lawsuits, they often want to fight back by filing countersuits or moving for sanctions. But, as American Medical News is the latest to learn, our legal system is elaborately structured to deny them…