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No. 70
Old Jul 07, 2009, 09:08 AM

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I did about 10 years ago as a traveler. The plaintiff named every nurse on the chart for punitive damages less than a week before the trial was to start. By naming me, I got individual representation and an injunction to postpone the trial. This resulted in an out of court settlement but only after all nurses named were removed from the case. This was a silly case of a decube that was seen, documented and reported appropriately. The wife of the elderly retired attorney who was the patient falsified records perjuring herself.
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No. 71
from morte
Old Jul 07, 2009, 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by diane227 View Post
I do not carry malpractice insurance. When I had my own medical consulting business I carried a million dollar policy but now that I am back working for a hospital I no longer see the need.
diane, please read the post immediately preceding yours....
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No. 72
from Tom123
Old Jul 07, 2009, 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BMW10 View Post
Interesting discussion...but as with any insurance it's better to have and not need than need and not have! If you've done no wrong NO ONE gives a rip whether or not you have insurance--they're coming after you, that is their right. And if you haven't made an error, just defending yourself can be exceptionally costly, even if you leave it up to your hospital to provide council. In most cases, win or loose, they WILL come after you for any expenses they incurred because of your involvement.

It has been my experience, though, that nurses have more to fear from their employers than patients. All the malpractice coverage in the world won't help you if you've been wrongfully terminated and your 'in its back pocket' Union sides with management. I was even advised to NOT seek Unemployment Compensation because it would "look bad for my case" and be a show of "bad faith." At age 59 with 37 years tenure you'd think I would have been smart enough to get my own lawyer. But, then, I'd never been fired before. Once you've been stripped of your dignity, pride and basic trust, loosing your full pension and accrued benefit days (275!) with no chance of rehire ANYWHERE seems insignificant...until you sign up for Skimpy Social Security when your savings are depleted. THEN it matters.
Thank you for telling us your story. It really shows how important it is to have malpractice insurance.
God Bless and Keep you.
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No. 73
from Josiemom
Old Jul 07, 2009, 08:25 PM

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Oh my gosh! Thank you for sharing. May God Bless you
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