Abstract
This article unwraps the nature and source of human errors involved in Radiology, revealing unique elements of the specialty that warrant special consideration in medical malpractice cases. The authors compare these errors to negligent practices in other professions and conclude that a general concept of negligence cannot adequately address the complexities of decision-making in Radiology. After analyzing legal precedent, they develop an innovative jury instruction that recognizes particular situations of error in Radiology that occur in the absence of negligence.
First Page
43
Recommended Citation
Charles
Caldwell
&
Evan
R.
Seamone
Excusable Neglect in Malpractice Suits against Radiologists: A Proposed Jury Instruction to Recognize the Human Condition,
16
Annals Health L.
43
(2007).
Available at: https://lawecommons.luc.edu/annals/vol16/iss1/4