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You have a potential claim, but it would depend greatly on the content of your medical records. You need to request a copy of the records and... Read Answer
You should contact a medical malpractice lawyer. This is a known phenomenon. Click here for an article published in 2004 warning against the... Read Answer
Blood clots can occur in the absence of negligence, but if your husband had a known propensity to clot (for example if he was on anticoagulants... Read Answer
First, there is reason to question whether the dosage of the insulin was off. Second, the the response as you describe it sounds negligent as... Read Answer
Hi. I am sorry to hear about your sister. I recommend that your sister request the medical records related to the hysterectomy and... Read Answer
It is hard to tell you whether he breached accepted standards of care on the facts that you provided, but if you were taken out of his office by an... Read Answer
It certainly should have been addressed, by the question will be whether earlier intervention would have changed the outcome. To know the answer to... Read Answer
I recommend you contact a local attorney in your area who handles medical malpractice cases. The attorney will need additional details from you... Read Answer
It is hard to tell you whether you have a viable malpractice case because you do not list allot of facts in your question. Compression bandaging is... Read Answer
n Alabama, the only damages that may be recovered for wrongful death are punitive damages. These damages are intended to punish the wrongdoer and... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a case worth investigating. Click here and here for two articles that discuss these laryngeal nerve injuries during surgery... Read Answer
Retained foreign objects following surgery are “never events” which are medical mistakes that Medicare, Medicaid and some insurance... Read Answer
It sounds like you have good reason to suspect that your mother received substandard medical care. Depending on her age and her underlying health... Read Answer
It sounds like you have good reason to suspect that your mother received substandard medical care. Depending on her age and her underlying health... Read Answer
Obviously with a complete loss of vision you have reason to suspect that you received negligent care. I would need more facts to be in a position to... Read Answer
Your wife probably received negligent care, but you probably do not have a financially viable case because the damages were cured. The articles below... Read Answer
Medication errors are very common. Whether an attorney will investigate a medical malpractice case as a result of a medication error caused lasting... Read Answer
It is certainly possible that the doctor injured a nerve while performing the epidural. The diagnostic test you should have performed is an EMG,... Read Answer
It sounds like the surgeon damaged the recurrent laryngeal nerve. Click here for an article that suggests the way that this can... Read Answer
Obviously, it was negligent for the pharmacy to dispense the wrong medicine. Nevertheless, if the hypertension medicine did not cause lasting harm,... Read Answer
Although the results from the stenting procedures were not what you expected, that does not necessarily mean that the doctors performing those... Read Answer
It sounds like a nerve was injured during the surgery, which may have been due to negligence. You should contact a local medical malpractice... Read Answer
You should a local medical malpractice attorney (one in your state). Medical malpractice attorneys work on a contingent fee basis, which means they... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about this. I think you should start contacting local medical malpractice attorneys in your area. You should also go... Read Answer
It depends on how the language is described in your state's statute. Interpreting the statute regarding a limitations period is very dependent... Read Answer