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$200,000 Settlement: Virginia Nursing Home Pressure Ulcer Case
Our firm recently secured a $200,000 settlement for an 80-year-old man who developed severe, preventable pressure ulcers while recovering at a Virginia rehabilitation facility following orthopedic surgery. After undergoing surgery for a left elbow fracture, our client was admitted to a skilled nursing facility for post-operative care without any pressure ulcers and was assessed as being at high risk for skin breakdown due to limited mobility. Despite this known risk, the faci
Dec 15, 20251 min read


Fort Hood OBGYN Investigation: When Military Medical Care Fails to Protect Patients
The Army is investigating an OBGYN who practiced at, contacting more than 1,400 patients about alleged misconduct. A lawsuit alleges Maj. Blaine McGraw sexually exploited patients for years while the Army failed to intervene despite complaints at Fort Hood and previously at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii. The allegations include secretly recording patients during examinations, inappropriate touching, and lewd comments. According to the lawsuit, the Army kept McGraw on
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Misleading Medical Advice and Inadequate Credentials: How a Mismanaged Medical Case Can Bring Forth a Surgeon’s Qualifications
Important Legal Notice Below is a testimony provided by Mandy Moore, a Desputanta woman who had her medical care managed and facilitated by Dr. Sasa Grae Espino. Moore is one of many patients seen and treated by Dr. Espino. If you have been treated by Dr. Espino and have a similar story to Moore, you are not alone. For more information and the full interview, please visit CBS 6 News or click here for the full article: $25M Lawsuit: Woman claims Va. breast surgeon performed 'u
Nov 14, 20254 min read


When Hospital Protocols Fail: Understanding Institutional Negligence in Virginia Medical Malpractice Cases
When we talk with potential clients about medical malpractice, they often focus on individual doctors—t he surgeon who made a mistake, the physician who missed a diagnosis. But some of the most serious cases we handle involve something broader: institutional negligence, where the hospital's own systems and policies contributed to patient harm. Institutional negligence is different from individual malpractice. It's not about one provider making a mistake. It's about hospitals
Oct 23, 20252 min read


From Courtroom to Policy Room: Peter Anderson's Mission to Transform Virginia Nursing Home Care
In a groundbreaking move that signals a new era of accountability in Virginia's long-term care facilities, Governor Glenn Youngkin has...
Sep 25, 20253 min read
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