| Why
Does it Take So Long to Litigate These Cases?
The
average life of a medical malpractice claim from start to
finish is approximately 3-5 years. Why do medical malpractice
cases take so long to litigate? There are several answers
to this question.
Once a lawsuit
is instituted in Texas, the case then enters the "discovery"
phase of litigation where depositions, written questions called
interrogatories, and exchange of documentation takes place.
Most courts will not allow the parties to obtain
a trial date on the court's calendar unless and until all
discovery is completed. This process can also last several
years.
Medical expert
witnesses and treating physicians
are busy medical practitioners.
Coordinating the busy schedules
of these physicians with
numerous lawyers can be
challenging. This further
delays the process.
Once the litigants
have completed the discovery
phase, they may request
a trial date. Because of
the crowded nature of most
court dockets, a trial date
is usually not available
prior to 6-12 months from
the date it is requested.
Moreover, the court's docket
contains many other types
of cases which frequently
settle so the courts must
set several cases for trial
on the same date, knowing
in advance that most will
settle.
If two cases
come up at the same time,
one must be continued. The
litigants are then at least
another 6-8 months away
from the new trial date.
This can happen numerous
times. The schedule of the
testifying physicians must
also be clear so they can
appear live at trial to
render their testimony.
Because of
the complex nature of medical
malpractice cases, they
take longer to get to trial
than most people would care
to wait. The patient's lawyer
wants the case to proceed
as quickly as possible.
Remember, he works on a
contingency fee and does
not get paid unless and
until a recovery is made.
He is also spending tremendous
sums of money funding the
case costs. Rarely is he
to blame for the delays
in a medical malpractice
case.
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75219
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Edward H. Moore is Board Certified, Personal Injury Trial Law. Unless otherwise noted, not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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