DOJ Reaches Agreement in Discrimination Case Against Architect of Pennsylvania Senior Living Facilities

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J. Randolph Parry Architects P.C. (Parry) has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit alleging that it violated the Fair Housing Act (FHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by failing to design and construct senior living facilities that are accessible to people with disabilities, according to the Justice Department. Parry will pay $350,000 to… Continue reading DOJ Reaches Agreement in Discrimination Case Against Architect of Pennsylvania Senior Living Facilities

Surgery is the Second Most Common Reason for Medical Malpractice Claims, Report Says

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Surgery can not only be risky for patients, but it also poses a risk for doctors as well in terms of medical malpractice claims. Surgery is the second most common cause for medical malpractice claims against doctors overall, according to a new report from medical liability insurer Coverys. The insurer analyzed five years of closed… Continue reading Surgery is the Second Most Common Reason for Medical Malpractice Claims, Report Says

Drastic Increase in the Cost of Medical Malpractice

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Alarming Statistics One of the constant threats hanging over the head of any medical professional is the risk of a medical malpractice suit. Malpractice insurance is one of the largest necessary expenses for doctors and other healthcare providers, and current trends do not seem likely to alleviate the burden any time soon. Not only has… Continue reading Drastic Increase in the Cost of Medical Malpractice