Juiced Jurors
We are supposed to be tried by a jury of our peers. While it would be nice to have 12 doctors sitting in the jury box, if that ever happens, it will qualify as a case report. Nonetheless, a cottage industry has emerged to define … Read more

The Role of the Internet in Doctor Performance Rating
Pain Physician Journal; May/June 2009 By: Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD, FACS Download Role_of_Internet_in_doctor_performance_rating_Pain_Physician_2009-May_





How to Avoid Malpractice Suits
What you don’t do to head off malpractice claims can be as critical as what you do Medical Economics April 2009 By: Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD, FACS Nothing’s worse than having the first appointment of your day interrupted by an unpleasant surprise. Instead of the … Read more





A Message to Colleagues: What I’ve Learned
Esquire Magazine features a regular column called “What I’ve Learned.” There, a celebrity or a leader in his field, and often in the twilight of his life, reels off a collection of pearls, some well polished, some of little value. I am not famous and … Read more





Medical Justice CEO and Founder Dr. Jeff Segal’s featured interview on NPR’s “On the Media” and “Talk of the Nation”
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Censorship, or Sensible Citizenship?
There is an excellent article posted today on the Presdio Insurance website. Take a look at the article here; http://www.presidioinsurance.com/news/?p=362 This is an unsolicited and unbiased article. It does a great job of cutting through the hysteria of “censorhsip” and provides real clarity around the … Read more





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