Legal seminar: Patrick Salvi, managing partner at Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C., Waukegan and Chicago, spoke at the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Medical Malpractice Seminar on Dec. 10, a day-long event held at the Westin Hotel in Chicago. Read more »
Teenage Distracted Driving Still a Significant Problem – PR-USA.net
In the spring of 2010 the Illinois Supreme Court overturned caps on certain medical malpractice damages originally enacted in 2005. According to the NWI Times, the ruling uncapped non-economic damages, damages for intangible injuries such as pain and ... Read more »
Chicago Medical Malpractice Attorney Calls Failure to Investigate Hospital Complaints Inexcusable – YAHOO!
Chicago medical malpractice lawyer Patrick A. Read more »
Letter: Patients must have courts for protection – State Journal-Register
An overwhelming number of clients in medical malpractice cases tell us “we want to make sure this doesn’t happen to someone else.” Your article demonstrates that the Illinois Department of Public Health, whether it be due to inadequate funding ... Read more »
Chicago Medical Malpractice Attorney Says Better-Informed Decisions Will Result from Access to Physician Profiles – YAHOO!
Patrick A. Salvi of Chicago’s Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. Read more »
Law to bring back Illinois doctor database – KFVS12
The state was forced to halt the feature when the Illinois Supreme Court struck down a medical malpractice reform law in its entirety. The doctor profile tool went dark when the court found the law unconstitutional. The comeback of the searchable database ... Read more »
Quinn signs Right to Know act – Northwest Herald
The state was forced to take down the site when the Illinois Supreme Court last year struck down a medical malpractice reform law as unconstitutional. The comeback of the searchable database will again place information on more than 46,000 licensed ... Read more »
Doctors’ detailed histories to go online – Chicago Tribune
Patients will have access to detailed histories of Illinois doctors — including whether the physician has been fired, convicted of a crime or has made a medical malpractice payment in the last five years — under a new law that takes effect this week. Read more »
Law to bring back Illinois doctor database – St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The state was forced to halt the feature when the Illinois Supreme Court struck down a medical malpractice reform law in its entirety. The doctor profile tool went dark when the court found the law unconstitutional. The comeback of the searchable database ... Read more »
Law to bring back Illinois doctor database – AP – msnbc.com
The state was forced to halt the feature when the Illinois Supreme Court struck down a medical malpractice reform law in its entirety. The doctor profile tool went dark when the court found the law unconstitutional. The comeback of the searchable database ... Read more »