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Medical Malpractice Bill Advances After It Passes The House

June 30, 2017

Health care coverage is one of the hot topics in this country right now. While most people are hyper-focused on the cost of obtaining health insurance and the number of people who will keep or lose coverage, there are some other points that many people might not be aware of. The United States House of Representatives recently passed a bill,…

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Motorcyclists Face Considerable Dangers On The Roads

June 23, 2017

Motorcycle crashes are very serious accidents that must be prevented when at all possible. These crashes lead to death and serious injuries that can have an impact on the victim and the victim’s family members. One reason why these accidents are so devastating is that the possibility of death for motorcyclists in these crashes is much higher than that of…

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The Type Of Malpractice Case Determines The Points Of Focus

June 16, 2017

As we recently discussed, the standard of care in medical care is often one of the points that is covered in a medical malpractice lawsuit. There are other points that might also need to be covered in these cases. Understanding what needs to be discussed in your case can help you with your claim. We know that you might have…

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Medical Malpractice Cases Can Hinge On Doctors Testifying

June 9, 2017

Medical malpractice cases are often difficult for several reasons. One of these is that oftentimes, the basis of a medical malpractice lawsuit is the doctor not meeting the standard of care. The standard of care is a concept that relies on other doctors to determine. In the simplest of explanations, it means that a doctor is expected to act in…

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Statute Of Limitations At Heart Of Wrongful Death Lawsuit

June 1, 2017

On July 25, 2012, a woman went to the emergency room at Good Samaritan’s Hospital to seek care for serious medical symptoms. These included headaches, shortness of breath, vomiting, diarrhea and back pain. That woman would never walk out of the hospital. Only four hours after she arrived, she was pronounced dead. The woman’s estate filed a wrongful death lawsuit…

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