Medical Malpractice

Tendon Injury During Drain Removal: A Guide for Patients in Massachusetts

By A Good Law Firm on January 19, 2026

A close-up of an older adult sitting on a bed, wearing a light blue long-sleeve shirt, clutching their knee in visible discomfort—representing pain or limited mobility after a surgical tendon injury during drain removal.

When you undergo a routine surgical procedure, you trust that your medical team will act with care and precision during every step of your treatment, including post-operative care.

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Why Expert Witnesses Are Crucial in Massachusetts Medical Malpractice Cases

By A Good Law Firm on October 9, 2025

A wooden gavel rests beside a stethoscope placed on a folded blue medical gown. The image supports a legal blog explaining why expert witnesses are essential in Massachusetts medical malpractice cases and how their testimony helps prove negligence and establish the standard of care.

If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to inadequate medical treatment, you may be considering a medical malpractice lawsuit. Under Massachusetts malpractice law, expert witnesses are legally required. Without an expert’s analysis and affidavit, your case won’t make it past the first stage of the litigation process.

Al Goodman is a medical malpractice attorney in Springfield, Massachusetts. In this guide, our legal team at Better Call Al explains how expert witnesses are used to support your claim, and how a skilled medical malpractice attorney calls upon these professionals when seeking compensation for the injuries you have suffered.

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Delayed Diagnosis: Legal & Medical Consequences You Should Know

By A Good Law Firm on September 15, 2025

A wooden gavel rests beside a stethoscope on a dark surface, symbolizing the intersection of law and medicine. The image supports a legal blog discussing the medical, emotional, and legal consequences of delayed diagnosis in Massachusetts and how patients can pursue malpractice claims.

When a patient walks into a doctor’s office or hospital with early symptoms of a serious illness, it’s the healthcare provider’s duty to recognize those signs and act quickly. When diagnosis is delayed, the patient’s condition can get much worse, leaving them with fewer treatment options. It can also lead to irreversible harm.

In Massachusetts, delayed diagnosis is may be grounds for a medical malpractice claim. If you believe that a doctor’s or a hospital’s failure to recognize your illness in time caused you harm, it’s important to understand the legal options available to you or your family.

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When Are Hospitals Liable for Medical Malpractice in Massachusetts?

By A Good Law Firm on August 14, 2025

A clean, modern hospital room with a bed, IV stand, and medical monitors. The image supports a legal blog explaining when Massachusetts hospitals can be held liable for medical malpractice due to staff errors, systemic negligence, or administrative failures.

When we think about medical malpractice, many people picture a doctor or a surgeon making a careless mistake. But hospitals are large institutions responsible for hiring, training, and supervising their staff, and they can also be held legally responsible when a patient is harmed.

If you or a loved one has suffered due to medical errors by hospital staff in Massachusetts, you have the right to seek compensation to cover the costs of your medical bills and other expenses. This type of legal accountability is essential in cases where systemic issues or administrative failures contribute to serious injury.

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Botched Bariatric Surgery in Springfield, MA? Here’s What to Do Next

By A Good Law Firm on April 12, 2025

A team of surgeons performs a procedure in a brightly lit operating room, symbolizing bariatric surgery and the potential risks of surgical negligence in Springfield, Massachusetts.

For many Springfield residents, weight loss surgery represents hope for improved health, mobility, and longevity. But when a gastric bypass or other bariatric procedures goes wrong, the consequences can be devastating.

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