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Blog: Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or a nurse, breaches their duty of care and in turn harms or injures the patient through negligence. The standard or duty of care refers to the various procedures, treatments, etc. that are utilized by medical professionals when put in a position to diagnose, treat, or…
The occurrence of vaccine injuries has been a significant matter of concern, therefore, the medical community regularly monitors and investigates reports of the unintended health consequences caused by administered vaccines.
Every surgery, big or small, involves some level of risk, and there are chances that a patient goes into surgery to resolve an issue and comes out further injured.
Like other kinds of tort actions, most medical malpractice claims are settled. As long as the victim presents sufficient evidence of both liability and damages, the provider’s insurance carrier is usually willing to negotiate. If you’re wondering what that process looks like, read on.
Suing a medical provider or health care institution is inherently challenging. Those in the medical field actually anticipate litigation and take measures to protect themselves long before they’re ever named in an action. In…
If you intend to take action against a negligent health care provider or facility, you’re probably wondering whether you need legal counsel. While it’s possible to go up against the opposing party alone, it’s generally advisable to…
Everyone has heard horror stories about doctors operating on the wrong part of the body — or on the wrong patient entirely. Despite the fact that such mistakes are more common than most people realize, medical malpractice remains one…
When diagnosing and treating patients, there are countless ways for providers to deviate from the most widely accepted standards of care. Doing so may constitute medical negligence, and the consequences can be devastating.…
If you received substandard care in a medical facility, you may be entitled to compensation for the resulting damages. However, the time to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Indiana is limited. The statute of limitations for a…
Diagnostic errors occur far more often than many people realize. Arthur Elstein, a psychologist who spent his career studying clinical decision-making, estimated that up to 15 percent of medical diagnoses are wrong. Since most…
Although any healthcare provider can commit medical malpractice, some specialists are more likely than others to be sued. According to The New England Journal of Medicine, neurosurgeons, general surgeons, gastroenterologists,…
Whenever you visit a medical facility, it is reasonable to assume that you will receive quality care. At the very least, you should not leave the practice in worse condition than when you arrived. Unfortunately, medical malpractice…
Every time you visit a healthcare provider, it is reasonable to assume that you will receive quality care. Although medicine is not an exact science and there are certain conditions that doctors simply cannot treat, you should never…
When sickness keeps you from working or being with family, you hope for a doctor’s visit and medication that will get you back on your feet. But what if your doctor prescribes the wrong medication, or you have an unexpected side…