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January 6, 2016

Dealing with Injuries After a C-Section

A cesarean section, or C-section, has the potential to cause injuries to both mother and child. Sometimes, birth trauma occurs when the C-section is delayed, despite indicators that an emergency C-section is warranted. This can be an example of medical malpractice. Other possible risks of a C-section include damage to the mother’s internal organs or …

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December 28, 2015

Surprising Facts About Hospital-Acquired Infections

As the term suggests, hospital-acquired infections refer to any infection that a patient contracts while in the hospital. These infections do not include illnesses that a patient developed before going to the hospital. Sometimes, a hospital-acquired infection may be the result of medical malpractice. If you or a loved one develops pneumonia, surgical site infections, …

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December 9, 2015

How Having a Disability Caused by Malpractice Can Change Your Life

Life can be dramatically different for individuals who have disabilities, such as those caused by medical malpractice or birth injuries. Disabilities may cause physical hardship, such as chronic pain and mobility impairment, and emotional challenges, including depression and anxiety. Many people with disabilities cannot work or must switch to a different occupation. This can cause …

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December 7, 2015

What Every Patient Needs to Know About Medical Malpractice Myths

Plenty of myths abound regarding medical malpractice claims, such as the myth that these types of lawsuits drive up the cost of healthcare for everyone and the belief that the majority of medical negligence lawsuits are baseless. Discovering the truth behind these common myths may change your perceptions of medical malpractice. If you feel you …

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December 4, 2015

How Handwashing Prevents Patient Infections

Hospital-acquired infections are all too common, and quite often, they are preventable with simple measures. If you or a loved one has been hospitalized, you can serve as a patient advocate to reduce the risk of medical malpractice. It’s your right to ask that any healthcare provider who enters the room wash his or her …

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December 3, 2015

The Dangers of Construction Accidents

Serious accidents can occur anywhere, yet construction sites are particularly hazardous. Unless strict safety protocols are followed at all times, workers and passersby may be at risk of serious injuries or even wrongful death. Any number of construction site accidents may lead to a wrongful death lawsuit, such as falls from an elevation, exposure to …

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November 22, 2015

Steps to Take After a Stillbirth

Stillbirth is defined as the loss of a child after 20 weeks of pregnancy. Thousands of families are affected by this tragedy every year. Sometimes, stillbirth occurs because of pregnancy complications. In many cases, however, the cause is unknown. Parents may find themselves at a loss for what to do after suffering a stillbirth. It’s …

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November 14, 2015

Questions to Ask Your Medical Malpractice Lawyer

November is Family Caregiver Month and we recognize that your caregiving takes a lot of hard work and dedication; we are sharing information about how a medical malpractice lawyer can help you seek compensation for medical errors that have seriously affected you or a loved one. Before you retain the services of a medical malpractice …

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November 11, 2015

A Look at the Risk of Anesthesia Injuries

There are many types of medical malpractice, including anesthesia injuries. These types of medication errors can sometimes result in severe complications, including lung infections, temporary mental confusion, stroke, heart attack, and death. The risk of anesthesia complications may be higher in patients who smoke, have high blood pressure, or have diabetes. Rarely, some patients have …

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November 4, 2015

Reducing the Risk of Brachial Plexus Birth Injuries

The brachial plexus is a bundle of nerves located in the shoulder region. An injury to this network of nerves, known as a brachial plexus injury, can cause mild to severe symptoms that may be either temporary or permanent. Typically, the symptoms involve the loss of muscle control of the affected arm. A brachial plexus …

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