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What is Ultrasound Malpractice?

Published: May 28, 2020 Medical Malpractice

Ultrasounds are crucial during pregnancy. This advanced technology provides images that help doctors understand conditions, diseases, disorders, and other hazards for both the mother and child. Due to its importance, errors in ultrasounds can have serious or catastrophic results. Since these errors cause lifelong...

Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Claim?

Published: Apr 23, 2020 Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Medical professionals are expected to help their patients maintain good health and provide effective treatment in times of sickness or injury. When a medical professional fails to provide the expected standard of care because of negligence or carelessness, victims may be able to claim...

Are Doctors Washing Their Hands Enough?

Published: Feb 4, 2020 Legal Blog, Medical Malpractice

Good hand hygiene among healthcare providers is an essential part of preventing the spread of dangerous germs to patients. It also stops providers from getting sick. Yet, the CDC reports some physicians and other providers are only washing their hands less than half the...

Paying for Botched Plastic Surgery

Published: Jan 16, 2020 Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Plastic surgery is usually an elective procedure that patients undergo to enhance physical appearance. Liposuction, breast augmentation, lip plumping and butt lifts are meant to enhance the outward appearance of people who are looking for positive changes; these individuals may associate satisfaction, better social...

Breast Implant Hazards

Published: Dec 19, 2019 Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

Women considering breast implants should be aware of serious complications as recent studies have reported higher rates of autoimmune diseases in women, among other conditions. Safety measures are being put into effect so that women are aware of potential health complications before undergoing surgery...

Too Many Episiotomies

Published: Oct 2, 2019 Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury

An episiotomy is a cut made to the vagina during childbirth, often causing birth injuries. The practice has a long history and was thought to aid in delivery by widening the opening for the baby’s head, but studies have proven that episiotomies are dangerous...