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Barred before, active-duty military can now file malpractice claims

UncategorizedAttorney Natalie Khawam, feres doctrine, military medical malpractice, Natalie Khawam, NDAA 2020, SFC Richard Stayskal, Veterans, Whistleblower, Whistleblower Law FirmFebruary 10, 2020KhawamLaw

Jessica Purcell, a captain in the U.S. Army Reserve, was pregnant with her first child when she noticed a swollen lymph node in her left underarm. Health-care providers at a MacDill Air Force Base clinic told her it was likely…

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NDAA 2020 Update 27: Congressional Negotiators Have Reached A Deal

UncategorizedAttorney Natalie Khawam, feres doctrine, military medical malpractice, NDAA 2020, SFC Richard Stayskal, VA, Veterans, WhistleblowerJanuary 6, 2020KhawamLaw

House and Senate negotiators have reached a deal on a defense policy bill aimed at avoiding a government shutdown, creating a Space Force, and getting rid of the so-called “widow’s tax” that has been a main goal of military families…

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Service members will soon be able to file claims against the military for medical malpractice

UncategorizedAttorney Natalie Khawam, military medical malpractice, Natalie Khawam, NDAA 2020, SFC Richard Stayskal, VA, Veterans, WhistleblowerJanuary 2, 2020KhawamLaw

Sgt. 1st Class Richard Stayskal says he was driving home from softball practice with his 12-year-old daughter Addisyn earlier this month when he got a call from his lawyer saying his yearlong quest to hold military doctors accountable for their…

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Military families can’t sue for medical malpractice but the law may soon change

UncategorizedAttorney Natalie Khawam, feres doctrine, military medical malpractice, NDAA 2020, SFC Richard Stayskal, Veterans, Whistleblower Law FirmDecember 20, 2019KhawamLaw

WASHINGTON Legislation named after a Fort Bragg, N.C., soldier that will allow some members of the military to file claims to be compensated by the government for medical malpractice is one step closer to being signed into law, after the…

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