The brain is the most valuable aspect of our body. During surgery, the utmost care should be taken by medical professionals to ensure that no damage is done to the brain. In most cases, procedures are safely conducted and there… Read More
Archive for the ‘Hospital Liability’ Category
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How to Determine Nursing Home Neglect of an Alzheimer’s Patient
It’s understandable that some families need to invest in nursing home care in order to take proper care of their loved one. It ensures that the family member will be cared for, properly fed and given all the right necessities… Read More
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What is Kernicterus and How Can it Easily Be Prevented?
When it comes to birth injuries, Kernicterus is perhaps one of the easiest to prevent. There should be no reason at all, aside from medical malpractice, for why Kernicterus should occur. This can classify as a serious birth injury that… Read More
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Why Are Strokes Misdiagnosed Among the Younger Population?
To many, a stroke seems like a medical condition that only affects the elderly. And, it’s true that strokes are very common in people over the age of 60–however, this is certainly not the entire population of people affected by… Read More
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All You Need to Know About Wrongful Death Claims
One of the greatest forms of sorrow comes from the death of a loved one, especially if the death could have been prevented. The knowledge that a loved one could have been saved becomes even more painful when the death… Read More
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Are Surgical Errors a Form of Medical Malpractice?
When it comes to medical malpractice, most injured patients take the blame for their complications. If you fall ill after you’ve had surgery, for instance, your first reaction may be to criticize yourself for not taking better care of your… Read More