Many people avoid thinking about what will happen to their property and assets after their death, and ultimately die without a will to determine how their estate will be disbursed. Family members of an individual who dies intestate may not see the necessity in determining how the estate should be…
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Massachusetts Supreme Court Addresses Prescription Authorization in Wrongful Death Case
The Commonwealth’s Supreme Court reviewed a new issue recently in a Massachusetts wrongful death law suit. The legal question was whether a pharmacy was required by law to notify the prescribing physician after the patient’s health insurer advises the pharmacy that it needs a “prior authorization form” filled out by the…
Massachusetts Supreme Court Reviews University Student Wrongful Death Case
The Massachusetts Supreme Court recently determined there was no special relationship between a university and its student that would create a duty for the university to take action to prevent his suicide. Without an obligation to act, the university was not liable for the student’s death. In this Massachusetts wrongful…
Massachusetts Appellate Case Reviews Medical Lien on Car Accident Settlement
Several things must be considered when a personal injury settlement is reached. One of these considerations is whether the injured person is required by law to notify and pay a portion of the settlement to a third party. Some entities, often health care providers, are allowed to place a lien…
Massachusetts Decision Shows Effects of Invoked Constitutional Privilege Applied to Personal Injury Action
You do not often see a criminal case intersecting with a Massachusetts personal injury action, but a recent medical malpractice decision issued by the Appeals Court shows how the former affects the latter. The original action was filed by the husband of the decedent, claiming the treating physicians and health…
Massachusetts Appeals Court Reviews Duty to Warn in Wrongful Death Product Liability Case
Many products consumed by Massachusetts residents can be dangerous as well as useful. If a product contains inherent risks, manufacturers may be obligated to warn the consumer of these hazards. Manufacturers are liable for injuries caused by a failure to warn. This duty was discussed in a Massachusetts product liability…
Massachusetts Appeals Court Allows Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against City to Proceed
When personal injury cases are filed against a government entity, an injured person faces challenges unique to this type of defendant. Case law in Massachusetts and elsewhere grants governmental bodies immunity from civil lawsuits. The idea is that the government body should not be distracted by civil litigation defense so that…
Appeals Court Reviews Infant Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death Case
In a recent case (15-P-1563), the Massachusetts Appeals Court reviewed a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the estate of a deceased infant, alleging the health care providers negligently performed their duties and led to the death of the infant. The case went to trial, ending with a verdict for the defendants. The estate…
Massachusetts Appeals Court Affirms Jury Verdict Awarding Damages to Estate of Pub Patron in Wrongful Death Action
Duty is a term that one may hear frequently in a personal injury lawsuit. In any negligence action, it is one of four elements that must be proven at trial to hold a defendant liable for her, his, or its actions. The duty to act in a certain manner to…
Massachusetts Appeals Court Assesses Wrongful Death Product Liability Case
The Massachusetts Appeals Court recently assessed a summary judgment in favor of the defendant manufacturer in Niedner vs. Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc. (No. 15-P-1272). The estate filed suit against the makers of a birth control device that was prescribed and taken by a deceased college student. The woman was first prescribed an…