Medical Malpractice
March 7, 2014
Knowing when malpractice has occurred and been the cause of injuries is not always easy to decipher, especially when a person may be suffering from various health impairments. However, when malpractice is suspected, there are some specific questions that a person can ask him- or herself to get a better Read More
February 8, 2014
Continuing from Diagnostic Errors and Medical Malpractice Claims (Part 1), here we will carry on our discussion of how health care professionals’ mistakes when it comes to diagnosing patients can result in serious injuries and be the bases of malpractice claims. While the first part of this blog provided some Read More
January 21, 2014
Misdiagnoses are the most expensive type of medical malpractice cases that are filed against the medical community, according to a recent study published in BMJ Quality and Safety (April 2013). In fact, according to the results of this research, which focused on medical malpractice claims filed from 1986 through 2010: Read More
December 24, 2013
As a continuation of Military Medical Malpractice Lawsuit FAQs (Part 1), the following presents some additional frequently asked questions and answers associated with medical malpractice lawsuits for military personnel. Is there a time limit for filing my military medical malpractice lawsuit? Yes, as with other types of personal injury cases, Read More
November 17, 2013
If you or a loved one has been injured in a military hospital in the U.S. or overseas, check out these FAQs to learn more about your rights and how you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries and losses. How do I know if I have a Read More
October 4, 2013
Although we trust surgeons and their staff to be at their best when they are performing invasive and complex surgeries on us, unfortunately, these professionals can make mistakes that result in severe injuries that, in the worst cases, can be fatal. In fact, each year in the U.S., at least Read More
September 3, 2013
Whether at civilian or military hospitals, nurses are support staff who are entrusted to attend to patients at various stages of their medical treatments. Unfortunately, however, some of the following circumstances can lead to nurses making mistakes and patients, as a result, being seriously injured: Understaffing nurses at hospitals, which Read More
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