
What Are the 4 D’s of Medical Negligence?
The Key to Proving Medical Negligence In any personal injury claim, including medical malpractice cases, proving negligence is one of the most important focuses that
The Key to Proving Medical Negligence In any personal injury claim, including medical malpractice cases, proving negligence is one of the most important focuses that
According to some estimates, surgical debris or devices are left inside a patient’s body thousands of times per year in the United States. Retained surgical
Hysterectomy malpractice is an unfortunate reality for many patients, even in the United States. Unnecessary hysterectomies can be devastating for patients, thus prompting them to
IUD perforation symptoms may be the first sign of a serious complication involving a defective intrauterine contraceptive device or improper IUD insertion. When an intrauterine
Falls, accidents, or hip injuries routinely require a partial or total hip replacement. Unfortunately, infections and metal poisoning from defective artificial hips or a loose
IUD out of place symptoms, such as sudden, severe pain, heavy bleeding, or being unable to feel the strings, may signal that the intrauterine device
As attorneys, we often have people ask, “Can I sue my doctor for misdiagnosis?” to which we answer – it’s complicated. If a doctor fails
You want your baby entering the world in pristine condition, but Shoulder Dystocia can cause all sorts of issue for the child and the mother.
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