Maryland law reducing medical malpractice bill verdict to amounts actually paid was not preempted by Medicare’s right to reimbursement law.
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Maryland law reducing medical malpractice bill verdict to amounts actually paid was not preempted by Medicare’s right to reimbursement law.
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Continue reading ›In Maryland, a plaintiff is allowed to use a per diem argument for non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases.
Continue reading ›Parties can ask the court to rule on divisibility of economic damages as a matter of law and to address burdens in jury instructions.
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