's practice focuses on medical malpractice actions, though she also represents
plaintiffs in products liability and other personal injury actions with
extensive medical damages as well as legal malpractice in handling medical
cases. Christine Thomson has practiced law in Charlottesville for twenty-three
years.
Ms. Thomson is lead counsel in medical malpractice actions currently pending
throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. Because of her expertise, other law
firms frequently associate her as trial counsel in cases involving complex medical
facts and legal issues such as sovereign and charitable immunity. Among these are cases of
delayed diagnoses of cancer, such as breast, cervical and colon cancers; misuse
of laser equipment; and malpractice in the areas of obstetrical care, spine surgery,
endoscopies, emergency room care, psychiatric care, in hospital assaults and others.
Author of "The Myth of the Charitable Physician, Why tax-exempt
foundations and their physicians should not be entitled to charitable
immunity in Virginia," The Journal of the Virginia Trial Lawyers
Association, Spring 2006.