Medical Negligence

Category - Medical negligence

Finding a Quality Nursing Home

The decision to move into a nursing home or move your loved one into a home is not easy. And with so many accounts of nursing home neglect and abuse…

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Signs You May Have Been Misdiagnosed By A Doctor

When you enter a doctor’s office or hospital, you expect certain standards of care, trusting doctors and hospital staff to diagnose your health problems and treat them accordingly. But unfortunately,…

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Nursing Home Negligence is a Serious Crime

Those who work in nursing homes are trusted with very important work. Taking care of elderly individuals who are no longer able to care for themselves is a crucial job…

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Physical Neglect is Not the Only Issue

If you think about the topic of nursing home negligence, you probably think first about physical negligence that leaves an elderly person in a compromised physical state. This is a…

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How to Spot Nursing Home Abuse

Tragically, stories of nursing home abuse aren’t as rare as we would like them to be. And in many cases, the abuse occurs for far too long before it is…

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Physician Fatigue Among Residents Could Lead to Medical Malpractice

Fatigue can have a severe impact on workers in every industry, although it comes with severe consequences in the medical industry. One slight error can be the difference between life…

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How to Detect Mental Abuse in Nursing Home Patients

Nursing home negligence is a sad reality throughout the United States. It takes shape in various forms and does not have to be relegated to physical abuse. It can also…

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Steps to Take to Sue My Hospital for Negligence

A hospital should be held accountable if it fails to meet the expected standard of care. Sadly, with hospitals being notoriously understaffed, it is not uncommon for a physician to…

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What Should I Do if I Expect Negligence with My Doctor?

Physicians have a duty to act with a reasonable degree of care when treating patients. Given the years of training required to become a board-certified physician, you understandably place your…

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