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Medical Field And Product Liability Are Connected

You may not inherently think about product liability when it comes to medical care, but the two areas are tied at the hip. There are plenty of medical products out there that offer potent effects and actions on the human body and, when improperly used — or made improperly — they can be a real […]

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Iv Bag With Wrong Medication Causes Fatal Condition With Patient

An incredible sequence of events — including a fire alarm, a medication error, and a patient’s weakened medical state — resulted in a tragic death in a hospital recently. The 65-year-old patient was in a hospital receiving treatment after she had brain surgery. She was supposed to receive an anti-seizure medication, which she did. The […]

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Defensive Medicine Can Lead To Serious Problems

Have you ever considered why the doctors, nurses or surgeons that you see make the decisions that they do? Even if you didn’t understand the medical technicalities involved in the decision, it would still be fascinating to learn why they make the moves that they do, wouldn’t it? We bring this up because there is […]

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The Frantic Nature Of The Medical Field And What It Means

Imagine your typical hospital lobby or emergency room. You probably see plenty of patients patiently (pardon the pun) waiting for someone to treat them. You also probably see medical personnel frantically, or at least quickly, moving around to get all of their work done. Records need to be updated, tests need to be performed, procedures […]

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Hold Medical Professionals Responsible After A Birth Injury

The birth of a child is supposed to be the happiest moment in a family’s life. There’s supposed to be a beautiful shimmer of sunlight in the background, and all of the people in the delivery room are supposed to be in awe of this newborn baby that you have just welcomed into the world. […]

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Medical Malpractice Case Settled For 410000

A medical malpractice case has been settled after defendant gynecologist failed to recognize and treat a ureteral injury following a hysterectomy. Plaintiff first came under the care of defendant gynecologist after experiencing abdominal pain, and was diagnosed by defendant gynecologist with a large fibroid on her uterus. As a result, defendant gynecologist performed a laparoscopically […]

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Cruise Liners Now Open To Liability For Medical Errors On Ships

What if you were to be injured in a serious fall, and when you arrive at the hospital, the care you receive is so poor that you slip into a coma and, later, you pass away from your injuries? Your loved ones would pursue every legal action at their disposal to hold the medical staff […]

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Medical Malpractice Caps Can Limit Your Compensation

Imagine that you have just had surgery. It’s not a major surgery (although any surgery is a big deal) but it’s still invasive enough that you have to stay in a hospital overnight. As you rest in your hospital bed, you start to feel nauseous. Then, things take a turn for the worst and your […]

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Medical Malpractice Case Settled For 3825000

A malpractice case has been settled after defendant pediatricians, nurses, and hospital charged with the care of an eighteen month old child failed to take necessary action to address the child’s rapidly deteriorating condition. The eighteen month old child was seen at Defendant Pediatricians’ office four times over the course of three days presenting symptoms of fever […]

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