District of Columbia Medical Malpractice FAQs
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Are Periodic Payments Required?
A: The District of Columbia does not require the periodic payment of damages in medical malpractice actions. -
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Is Pre-Judgment Interest Available?
A: It is unclear whether prejudgment interest is available in personal injury actions. However, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals has held that … More -
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What Is The Statutes Of Limitations?
A: The statute of limitations that applies to medical malpractice actions in the District of Columbia is a threeyear statute. The statute is measured from the time … More -
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Arbitration
A: D.C. has established a system of arbitration where all cases are eligible. The arbitrator's award may be entered in court and has the same force and effect as a final … More -
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Is A Hospital Liable For Vicarious Liability?
A: A hospital may be liable under the theory of ostensible or apparent agency for the negligence of the hospital's independently contracted physicians. More
Medical Malpractice
Attorneys In Your Area
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Schochor, Federico & Staton, P.A.
Washington, DC
866-821-3637 -
Otway Russo, LLP
Salisbury, MD
866-435-2716