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The Case of Sandra Williams: Part One
The case of Sandra Williams v. St. Francis Hospital pit Williams and Bell Law Firm against staggering negligence and courtroom deceit.
Surgical Fires and Operating Room Fires: A Rare, but Real Danger
There are 3 components to a surgical fire: an ignition source, an oxidizer such as nitrous oxide, and fuel; all generally present in operating rooms. Such fires burn more than 500 people annually, including a Bell Law client.
War Stories: Cris Nelson and a Lesson in Creativity
Nelson v. Emory shows that the common thread in medical malpractice cases is the human story. Show it to the jury and they will see the truth.
War Stories: Michael Barbour and a Lesson in Risk
Barbour v. Piedmont Newnan Hospital was a challenging malpractice case that underscores the importance of creativity in the courtroom and the power of human connection.
War Stories: Connie Lockhart and a Lesson in Tenacity
Roughly 85-90% of the cases we see are resolved through settlements. However, that wasn’t the case for Connie Lockhart. Her case went all the way through a jury trial, where 12 individuals were tasked with deciding the future of the case through a verdict.
Breaking Down the Ryan Stephens Case: Pt. 2
There are 3 lessons I take away from the Stephens case: the importance of communication, how quickly a mistake can turn horrific and the need for awareness.
Breaking Down the Ryan Stephens Case: Pt. 1
Ryan Stephens died from undiagnosed cancer at 25. Was there something that could’ve been done to save him? Bell Law Firm set forth to uncover the truth.
Medical Malpractice is a Killer: Part Two
It’s no small thing to accuse a doctor of malpractice. But when healthcare professionals don’t follow the rules, there must be accountability.
Medical Malpractice is a Killer: Part One
Medical error is the third leading cause of death in the United States. How is this possible in our country? In my 25 years of service, I’ve come to blame one trend the most: our industrialization of medical care in America.
Finding the Visual Balance
Maximizing the balance of visual or audio evidence and demonstratives in your presentation is a fundamental part of proficient courtroom communication.
2020: An Unprecedented Year in Review
Despite a challenging year for everyone, we persevere. To our clients, family and friends – we thank you, and look forward to all that 2021 holds.
Are Remote Jury Trials the Future?
When COVID-19 pandemic took hold, courts had little choice but to cease. But today, many have found a way to resume safely: remote trials.
“Face the Jury” Season 1 Recap
This fall, we launched the inaugural season of our “Face the Jury” podcast, complete with 7 episodes hosted by Lloyd Bell. Check out our season in review, and listen for yourself at podcast.belllawfirm.com.
Staying Safe at Doctor’s Appointments During COVID-19
If it’s time for a doctor’s visit – whether routine or for non-COVID related illness – there are things you can do to keep yourself safe.
Does Georgia Cap Medical Malpractice Awards?
Until 2010, Georgia capped non-economic damage awards in medical malpractice cases at $350,000. But since 2018, that has changed.