As the CT screening movement continues to grow throughout the United States, it is quite possible that malpractice litigation containing various kinds of allegations of radiologic negligence will emerge and grow as well, ensnaring radiologists involved in whole-body CT scanning and plunging them deeper and deeper into the malpractice morass. One of the potential malpractice pitfalls into which radiologists involved in whole-body CT screening could fall, inappropriate use of contrast media, is discussed in the article following this one [1]. Let us examine more closely other malpractice issues.