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Healthcare providers are meant to protect the health of their patients — not cause further harm to them. Yet doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals are human beings, and sometimes, they make mistakes. Sometimes those accidents are harmless, while other times, they can be life-altering or even fatal. When a healthcare worker injures you,...
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Recovering compensation after a medical error begins with finding an experienced medical negligence lawyer who is willing to take on your case. Most medical negligence lawyers offer an initial free consultation, which means that you have one chance to present the evidence that will allow a lawyer to decide whether they believe they can recover...
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You trust your doctor and health care team to provide you and your family with competent and compassionate medical care. When you leave the doctor’s office, hospital, or urgent care center and begin feeling worse within days, weeks, or even months later, or have a condition that you simply don’t believe was treated adequately or...
Doctor who has been sued for medical malpractice.
The quality of your physician has a direct impact on your health, the outcome of a medical procedure, and more. With that in mind, before hiring a doctor, it’s in your best interest to first know if they’ve had a medical malpractice claim filed against them.  It is important to note that anywhere between 75...
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Millions of car accidents occur across the United States every year. These crashes account for the largest percentage of preventable injuries suffered in the country. Victims of auto accidents put their trust in physicians and nurses in emergency rooms to take care of their medical needs. However, many car accident injuries are just worsened or...
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Obstetrician/Gynecologists (often referred to as Ob/Gyn’s) are medical doctors who focus on women’s health. They must treat a host of female medical problems, including those involving the female reproductive system, such as fertility issues, sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy-related conditions, menstrual issues, female cancers, and more. They also provide prenatal care and deliver babies. To become...
medical errors involving children
It is unavoidable that children will have accidents and suffer injuries from time to time. The most common causes of pediatric injuries are car accidents, suffocation, drowning, poisoning, burns, and falls.  Normal daily life and just being a kid will invariably result in kids experiencing everything from bumps to bruises to broken bones. When a...
wrong site surgery medical malpractice
Wrong-site surgery, which is a “never event,” isn’t as uncommon as you may think. This occurs when a surgery is performed on the wrong site or side of a patient’s body, the wrong procedure is performed, or a procedure is performed on the wrong patient. This can happen for various reasons. According to the Joint...
A new study shows that doctors who experience burnout are more at risk for committing medical errors. Contact The Trial Law Offices of Bradley I. Kramer, M.D., Esq. for help if your loved one was a victim of medical malpractice errors.
A new study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings last month indicates that doctors who experience at least one major symptom of professional burnout are more than twice as likely to also report that they committed a major medical error within the past 3 months. This information is not surprising. As a medical malpractice attorney, Dr....
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