Military Law
Dec. 31, 2020
Medical malpractice in the military: Our veterans deserve better
Sergeant First Class Richard Stayskal would get his second chance. Stayskal, who’s lung cancer was misdiagnosed by Army doctors in 2017, would finally be able to pursue his medical malpractice claim against the Army.





Michael E. Rubinstein
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Loyola Law School; Los Angeles CA
Michael is a Los Angeles-based personal injury and accident attorney.
Sergeant First Class Richard Stayskal would get his second chance. Stayskal, who's lung cancer was misdiagnosed by Army doctors in 2017, would finally be able to pursue his medical malpractice claim against the Army. While his case was and continues to be barred by the Feres doctrine -- which holds that the U.S. is not liable for servicemembers' injuries sustained while on active duty -- Stayskal could nevertheless present his claim to the ...
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