July, 2017

In July 2017, Tracy S. Prewitt and Chad J. Bradford successfully defended a nurse practitioner in Jeffersonville, Indiana, against allegations of medical malpractice. The nurse practitioner [...]

January, 2017

Tracy Prewitt successfully defended a gastroenterologist during a jury trial in Floyd County Superior Court in New Albany, Indiana, against allegations of medical malpractice. Plaintiff claimed [...]

October, 2016

Tracy Prewitt and Chad Bradford successfully defended an Evansville, Indiana plastic surgeon against allegations of medical malpractice in a recent jury trial in Vanderburgh Superior Court. [...]

October, 2013

Tracy Prewitt successfully defended a New Albany, IN-based oral surgeon in a trial in Floyd Superior Court.  The oral surgeon was accused of failing to timely diagnose an oral cancer.  The [...]

2013

Tracy Prewitt defended a physician before the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure after a Kentucky jury verdict against him for malpractice prompted a KBML investigation. Prewitt argued that the [...]

2013

Tracy Prewitt successfully represented a nurse practitioner under investigation by the Kentucky Board of Nursing for alleged violations of Kentucky Nursing laws relating to KASPER reports and [...]

2012

Tracy Prewitt and Katherine Kerns Vesely defended a physician before the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure regarding allegations that he had an improper relationship with a female patient. [...]

2012

Tracy Prewitt successfully represented a physician before the Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure against allegations of performing either excessive or unnecessary gynecologic exams. The [...]

March 1, 2012

Tracy Prewitt successfully defended an orthopedic surgeon against allegations of medical malpractice at trial in Columbus, Indiana.  Plaintiff arrived by ambulance to Columbus Regional Hospital [...]

August 26, 2011

Tracy Prewitt successfully defended an Owensboro based obstetrician in this medical malpractice action in Federal District Court. Plaintiffs claimed that the physician negligently failed to [...]

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