02 Nov 2009

Marc Breakstone and Ronald Gluck cast doubt on Massachusetts Medical Society claims

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Marc Breakstone, Boston Personal Injury Lawyer and Ronald Gluck, Boston Medical Malpractice Attorney of the Boston based Legal Firm Breakstone, White & Gluck have publically cast their doubts on The Massachusetts Medical Society claims regarding defensive medicine.

Both of the personal injury and accident lawyers are noted experts in their field and have won many awards noting their legal successes. They are considered expert sources on this subject and were quoted saying the following “The Massachusetts Medical Society has suggested that “defensive medicine” is significantly increasing health care costs in Massachusetts. The MMS had claimed that doctors are ordering more than a billion dollars yearly for unnecessary tests out of their typically unncecessary concern for medical malpractice.”

As Marc Breakstone, a Personal Injury Lawyer from the Boston law firm Breakstone, White & Gluck told the Boston Globe, “properly managed care reduces the likelihood of unnecessary medical spending.”

About Marc Breakstone:

Marc L. Breakstone is a principal at Breakstone, White & Gluck and concentrates in personal injury, product liability and professional liability litigation, for plaintiffs. He received his BA degree from the University of Michigan (1981) and his Juris Doctor from Northeastern University School of Law (1986). He is a member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ, formerly ATLA), the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (MATA) where is on the Board of Governors, and the Massachusetts Bar Association.

About Ronald Gluck:

Ronald E. Gluck is a principal Boston Personal Injury Lawyer at Breakstone, White & Gluck and concentrates in Personal Injury and professional liability litigation, primarily for plaintiffs. Ron is a 1977 Cum Laude graduate of Boston College. He is a 1980 graduate of Case Western Reserve University Law School. Ron has specialized in personal injury litigation since 1980, and represents plaintiffs in State and Federal Court. Ron has practiced before the bar in New York and in Massachusetts. He is a member of the American Association for Justice (AAJ, formerly ATLA), the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (MATA) where he is a board member, and the Massachusetts Bar Association.

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