1 MEDICAL PRACTICE IN THE COURTROOM Robert W. Kerpsack Attorney at Law 21 East State Street, Suite 300 Columbus, OH 43215 Telephone: (614) 242-1000 Facsimile:

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1 MEDICAL PRACTICE IN THE COURTROOM Robert W. Kerpsack Attorney at Law 21 East State Street, Suite 300 Columbus, OH Telephone: (614) Facsimile: (614)

2 MEDICAL/LEGAL TOPICS PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS DEPOSITION/TRIAL TESTIMONY PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE GOVERNING LAWYERS AND PHYSICIANS

3 AMERICA’S ADVERSARIAL SYSTEM OF CIVIL JUSTICE PLAINTIFF HAS BURDEN OF PROVING LIABILITY AND DAMAGES DEFENDANT ATTACKS “CREDIBILTY” OF CLAIM TREATING AND CONSULTING PHYSICIANS GIVE EXPERT MEDICAL TESTIMONY

4 PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGES Hospital and medical expenses (past) $ ________ Hospital and medical expenses (future)$ ________ Lost earnings (past)$ ________ Lost earnings (future)$ ________ Pain and Suffering (past) $ ________ Pain and Suffering (future)$ ________ Inability to Perform Norm. Act. (past) $ ________ Inability to Perform Norm. Act. (future) $ ________ __ TOTAL DAMAGES $ ________

5 PHYSICIAN DEPOSITIONS DISCOVERY DEPOSITIONS –What opinions do you hold? TRIAL DEPOSITIONS –Direct examination Non-leading questions –Cross-examination Leading questions

6 VIDEO TRIAL DEPOSITION TESTIMONY QUALIFICATION AS MEDICAL EXPERT –Describe: education, training & experience –Bring a copy of your CV EXPRESS OPINIONS WITH: “reasonable medical probability” (past/present) “reasonable medical certainty” (future)

7 BASIS FOR MEDICAL OPINIONS Based upon your: –1) Education, Training & Experience; –2) History related to you by the patient; –3) Findings of your physical exam of the patient; and –4) Review of medical records and diagnostic testing (w/o relying upon other opinions w/in records)

8 MEDICAL OPINIONS IN A PERSONAL INJURY ACTION DIAGNOSIS DID TRAUMATIC EVENTCAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO DIAGNOSED CONDITION WHETHER DIAGNOSED COND. IS PERMANENT NEED FOR FUTURE MEDICAL TREATMENT –DESCRIBE TREATMENT/ESTIMATED COST SUFFERED A PERMANENT DISABILITY MEDICAL SERVICES REASONABLE AND NECESSARY TO TREAT DIAGNOSED CONDITION MEDICAL BILLS USUAL AND CUSTOMARY

9 BEING A GOOD WITNESS Dress like a doctor, not a lawyer – wear your lab coat for the video deposition Use visual aids (anatomical models) Explain opinions like you are speaking to a six-year-old child Think before you speak Keep answers short and to the point Be patient and don’t loose your temper

10 PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE MEDICAL MALPRACTICE DEFINED: –Medical services falling below the minimum standards of practice and care established by the medical community. Physicians are not expected to be “perfect” –There may be many ways to manage a patient that are within acceptable standards of practice

11 PROVING MALPRACTICE A PHYSICIAN IN THE SAME OR SIMILAR SPECIALTY MUST RENDER THE FOLLOWING EXPERT OPINIONS: –The minimum standards of practice and care for the circumstances at issue are... –The medical services in question fell below the minimum standards of practice and care. – The patient suffered damages as a proximate result of the substandard practice and care.

12 FEW MALPRACTICE CLAIMS ARE PROSECUTED Medical malpractice claims are ferociously defended by your liability insurance company. It can cost $50,000 or more to prosecute a medical malpractice claim –It is not economically feasible to prosecute a malpractice claim with a potential value below $100,000 Few juries find in favor of the plaintiff because malpractice claims are difficult to prove

13 AVOIDING MALPRACTICE Be a good listener. Be a good communicator. Chart conversations with patients/family Be respectful and responsive to your patients (and patients’ family). Don’t worry about malpractice.

14 STANDARDS OF PRACTICE GOVERNING LAWYERS AND PHYSICIANS Standards adopted by Academy of Medicine and Columbus Bar Association –Medical reports to be furnished upon request –Physicians being called to testify as a witness Due regard is to be given to the professional demands of the physician’s time. Payment for physician’s medical services from personal injury settlement proceeds

15 ROBERT W. KERPSACK Columbus trial lawyer Bob Kerpsack is board certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. He holds an AV rating (the highest) from the Martindale-Hubbell National Law Directory. He received his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University and his law degree from Capital University. He is also a graduate of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy and is recognized as an “Advocate” by the National College of Advocacy. Bob is the immediate past elected chairperson of the Insurance Law Section of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.