Articles & Insights

Notes on the medicine, and the law that touches it.

Written for counsel, claims staff, and credentialing committees who want surgical context without academic-only voice.

  • Testimony
    What I will not testify to
    · May 14, 2026

    Counsel sometimes assumes that an engaged expert will testify to whatever opinion the brief implies. I will not. The opinion I offer under oath is the opinion I have written, in plain…

  • Practice Notes
    Lingual nerve injury: what the operative note must show
    · May 14, 2026

    Lingual nerve injury after third-molar extraction is the diagnosis that arrives by mail, six weeks later, after a patient finally stops hoping the numbness will resolve. By the time counsel is calling,…

  • Standards of Care
    When the consent form is the case
    · May 14, 2026

    In the matter of third-molar extractions, the consent conversation — not the consent form — is what most depositions return to. A signed form proves that a piece of paper existed at…