Medical Malpractice Legal Glossary
Glossary of Medical Malpractice Terms
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DES:
Diethylstilbestrol (DES) used to be prescribed to pregnant
women believed to need more estrogen to maintain their
pregnancies. Some of the daughters of these women, who
were exposed in the womb to DES, developed a rare form of
vaginal cancer.
Damages: Monetary compensation claimed by a person who
has suffered a loss or injury to his person, property or
rights as a result of the negligence or unlawful conduct
of another.
Decedent: A dead person.
Decree: An order of the court. A final decree is one
that fully disposes of the litigation.
Default: Failure of either party to file required
documents or appear in a civil case within a certain
period of time.
Defendant: The person or party sued in a civil case or
accused in a criminal case.
Deposition: The testimony of a witness, taken out of
court and usually prior to trial.
Direct examination: Questioning of a witness by the
party who calls the witness.
Directed verdict: A judgment entered by the judge
without allowing the jury to participate.
Disciplinary Hearing: A hearing or professional review
conducted by any state or federal administrative agency,
licensing or regulatory authority responsible for
regulating professional conduct.
Discovery: The pre-trial process in which one party
discovers the evidence that will be relied upon at trial
by the opposing party.
Dismemberment: Loss of sight means total loss of sight
which cannot be restored by surgical or other means; loss
of hand means that a hand is permanently severed at or
above the wrist; and loss of foot means that a foot is
permanently severed at or above the ankle.
Dismissal with prejudice: An order to dismiss a case
in which the court bars the plaintiff from suing again on
the same cause of action.
Dismissal without prejudice: An order to dismiss a
case in which the court preserves the plaintiff's right to
sue again on the same cause of action.
Duract: A brand of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAID), Duract was recalled after rare cases of
sever hepatitis and liver failure were reported in people
who took the drug longer than directed.
Dysarthria: A speech disorder that often affects
people with cerebral palsy, caused by a weakness in the
muscles that produce speech. In mild cases, there may only
be a slight slurring of speech; in more severe cases, the
person may depend upon a voice output system to speak.
Dystonia: Involuntary slow, sustained muscle
contractions resulting in abnormal postures and twisting
motions of arms, legs, and trunk.