Posts by Samantha L. Peters
Nace Law Group Earns Tier 1 Recognition in Best Law Firms® 2026
Nace Law Group is excited to announce that we’ve earned recognition in the 2026 Best Law Firms® edition by Best Lawyers® and U.S. News & World Report. We’re thrilled to make this exclusive list yet again and proud of the work our team does every day to support our clients and community. Nace Law Group’s…
Read MoreCan I Sue for Emotional Distress After an Accident?
Emotional trauma is a real and lasting consequence of many catastrophic injury accidents, as well as less severe accidents such as dog bites. Courts recognize both mental and emotional suffering as part of a personal injury claim, including stand-alone emotional distress claims. As usual, when it comes to legal matters, however, every case is different.…
Read MoreWhat to Expect During a Personal Injury Lawsuit
A personal injury can bring physical pain, financial distress, and psychological uncertainty into your life. Nevertheless, understanding the personal injury lawsuit process can help you regain control. Below is a sample preview of the journey that may lie ahead for you. Understanding the purpose of a personal injury lawsuit It is manifestly unjust for you…
Read MoreHow to Appeal a Denied Personal Injury Claim
Sometimes, a personal injury claim may be denied. For a person who suffered severe injuries, this can be extremely challenging and upsetting. However, you may have additional remedies if this happened to you. In this article, we discuss the different types of denials and your options. Our discussion focuses on the claims you have against…
Read MoreLong-Term Effects of Personal Injuries: Can You Seek Additional Compensation?
While many injuries, like simple fractures, heal with appropriate treatment, there are many other injuries that never fully heal. Some injuries are so catastrophic that victims can never work again and must rely on help from others on a daily basis. Other injuries may develop complications as victims age or engage in social and work…
Read MoreThe Role of Expert Witnesses in Personal Injury Cases
The success of many personal injury cases depends on the testimony of one or more experts on your behalf. Often, a personal injury case depends on the testimony of your expert versus the testimony of an expert witness for the defense. What is an expert witness? An expert witness is someone who has special knowledge…
Read MoreHow Long Do Accident Victims Have to File a Personal Injury Claim?
The statute of limitations is the amount of time that you have to file your personal injury or wrongful death claim. If you fail to file your claim within that amount of time, your right to compensation will be forever barred. What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Washington, DC? Generally,…
Read MoreWhat to Bring to Your First Consultation with a Personal Injury Lawyer
The most important step to take after an accident of any type is to contact our law office as soon as possible. If you fail to file your claim within the statute of limitations period, your claim will be forever barred. A list of questions about personal injury claims The next most important step is…
Read MoreThe Evolving Landscape of Civil Litigation and Plaintiffs’ Lawyers
When you look at the ways legal practice has changed over the decades, you see different trends in where new attorneys start their careers. For a long time, law students with big goals would inevitably end up working in Big Law, often doing defense-side legal work, or taking roles with nonprofit organizations and government agencies.…
Read MoreSurgical Errors in Outpatient Settings: Are You Still Protected?
A growing number of surgical procedures are now happening in outpatient settings. This includes both doctors’ offices and ambulatory surgery centers. Patients often don’t think about how this might affect their ability to recover compensation after an injury until one has already happened—few people go into a surgical procedure expecting a poor outcome. Regardless of…
Read MoreMisdiagnosis in Women’s Health: A Growing Epidemic
According to a recent report, women are roughly 66% more likely to receive a medical misdiagnosis than men. Misdiagnosis is a serious and dangerous problem that can cause long-term harm to patients and their families, and misdiagnosis, in any case, can have potentially dire consequences. However, research consistently demonstrates that women often bear the brunt…
Read MoreGuide to Filing a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit in Washington, D.C.
Maybe you’re here because something went wrong during your medical care. You trusted the doctor or hospital, and instead of things getting better, they got worse. Maybe it was a misdiagnosis, a botched surgery, or some mistake that no one will admit to but is clearly not your fault. Now you’re left picking up the…
Read More6 Steps to Take After a Hospital Misdiagnosis: Protecting Your Health and Legal Rights
You trusted the hospital and the doctors — the people who were supposed to fix what was wrong. But here you are, still sick and still searching for answers. Maybe their diagnosis didn’t sit right. Maybe your health got worse, not better. Whatever happened, you’re dealing with the fallout of a hospital misdiagnosis (known as…
Read MoreJustice for a Family: Nace Law Group Secures More than $8M Verdict in Fatal Medical Malpractice Case
Nace Law Group secured an $8 million jury verdict for the family of a 43-year-old man who died during a routine medical procedure. The victim – a public school teacher and father of three minor children – lost his life unnecessarily because of medical negligence. Our team is proud to have achieved accountability and justice for the…
Read MoreHidden Dangers: How Unsterilized Medical Equipment Causes Infections
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), millions of people in the USA have been suffering from Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs), which have become widespread over the past several years. These infections are often spread by improper cleaning and unsterilized medical equipment. Let’s explore key ways unsterilized medical equipment causes infections, provide examples of infections,…
Read MoreHow AI Chatbots Help Doctors Make Better Diagnoses
Artificial intelligence (AI) has many potential benefits, along with risks. One area where artificial intelligence is already having a positive effect is in the practice of medicine. AI is helping physicians have a better bedside manner with their patients, providing better documentation, recommending optimal medical staff levels, and even drafting readable medical notes. AI’s ability…
Read MoreWhat to Do After a Surgery Goes Wrong: Steps to Take if You Suspect Medical Malpractice
Patients have the right to understand the benefits and risks of every type of surgery they may need. Hospitals and surgeons should anticipate the likely complications that may occur – and be ready to handle those emergencies quickly and competently. Sometimes, patients will know within a few hours or days that something went wrong during…
Read MoreCommon Hospital Errors That Can Lead to Legal Action
Patients can suffer injuries or die when hospitals fail to act competently. Competency involves anticipating health dangers, providing quality staff and equipment, and fully monitoring the care of everyone in the hospital for emergency care, scheduled surgeries, or other reasons. Our medical malpractice lawyers work with hospital administrators, physicians, and other medical experts to show…
Read MoreWhat is Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)?
The New York Times recently published an informative article about MASLD, or metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. The article centers around one woman’s diagnosis (and eventual death) from MASLD. We thought it was important for our readers to know more about this disease, and why it seems to take so much time to diagnose. From…
Read MoreWhen Delayed Diagnosis Becomes a Life-Altering Mistake
When an individual does not feel well and decides to visit a doctor, they usually trust and depend on that doctor to correctly and promptly provide a diagnosis and successfully treat them for their condition. As patients, we should be able to expect as much from our providers. These professionals must go through years of…
Read MoreCan You Sue a Hospital for Getting Sepsis?
Although sepsis is a dangerous and deadly condition that is known to emerge quickly and suddenly, it is almost always preventable with proper care and treatment. If you or a loved one developed or were diagnosed with sepsis while in or shortly after leaving the hospital, you may be eligible to file a medical malpractice…
Read MoreWhen Medical Malpractice In Washington DC Leads To Paralysis
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to deliver the standard of care expected in the medical community, leading to injury, harm, or death of a patient. Medical malpractice can lead to paralysis when a healthcare provider’s negligence or error causes significant harm to the patient’s spinal cord or nervous system. Here are some…
Read MoreDelays in Patient Care Increase Since Amazon Took Over One Medical
Amazon might be efficient at delivering packages, but the company’s approach to health care appears to be endangering patients’ health. Internal documents leaked to the Washington Post indicate that care has suffered for elderly patients of One Medical, the primary care service Amazon acquired in 2022. Since taking over the service, Amazon has been routing…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About Placenta Accreta
Pregnancy is a remarkable journey, where a mother’s uterus and placenta nourish the developing fetus with oxygen and nutrients. Ideally, the placenta should attach to the uterus during pregnancy so that these essential life requirements can pass without harm to the mother or child. However, the medical team caring for the mother and child must…
Read MoreA Washington, DC Regulator Reports That the Metro Is Failing to Provide Quality Safety Practices
In January 2024, The Washington Post reported that the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission released an audit analyzing the Metro’s Automatic Train Control (ATC) and Signals Program. According to the report, Metro workers responsible for maintaining safety systems designed to prevent collisions were found to be non-compliant with internal procedures. The audit highlighted instances where overseeing…
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