Should You Sue Your Doctor? Understanding Malpractice
You can sue your doctor—but only when actual negligence, not simply disappointment or frustration, caused your harm. Here's how to know the difference.
You can sue your doctor—but only when actual negligence, not simply disappointment or frustration, caused your harm. Here's how to know the difference.
While many injuries can occur even with proper care, a qualified attorney can help determine whether a deviation from the standard of care during childbirth played a role.
Recientes desarrollos legislativos en Florida han conducido a cambios significativos en las leyes de muerte por negligencia del estado, especialmente en lo que respecta a los casos de negligencia médica. Hasta ahora, la legislación limitaba la capacidad de ciertos familiares, como los hijos adultos mayores de 25 años o los padres de hijos solteros sin [...]
Medical consent involves a patient voluntarily allowing their medical providers to perform a specific medical intervention for their benefit.
Without informed consent, patients cannot fully understand what may happen as a result of their medical procedure, and injured parties may be able to file a medical malpractice claim.
If healthcare workers are negligent when treating patients, there may be an opportunity to pursue a personal injury claim. Does this apply when dealing with extremely rare disease misdiagnosis?
There are instances where anesthesia can lead to personal injury accidents, and you need to know what recourse is available.
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Although the unpredictability of childbirth may present issues for the baby or mother, some birth injuries are the result of medical malpractice, not nature.
The process of reporting medical malpractice and removing doctors who act irresponsibly is an important function of state medical boards, even during COVID.