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Patient Abandonment Is an Often Overlooked Type of Medical MalpracticePatient abandonment is a form of medical malpractice that may entitle you to compensation, but you must prove four key elements to win your case.
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Learn How Failure to Monitor Can Be the Basis of a Malpractice CaseFailure to monitor is one of the most common forms of medical malpractice, but can encompass many different types of behaviors.
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Protecting Your Right to Compensation After Stroke-Related Medical MalpracticeIf you or a loved one recently suffered from a stroke, you may pursue a malpractice claim if you did not receive a prompt diagnosis and correct medical care.
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What You Need to Know About Protecting Your Rights After Nurse MalpracticeDoctors aren’t the only ones who can be found guilty of medical malpractice. Nurses who cause harm to patients can be subject to a malpractice claim as well.
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If You’ve Experienced a Bowel Perforation After Surgery, You May Be Entitled to Compensation for Medical MalpracticeBowel perforations can cause serious or potential fatal complications. Patients with bowel perforations following surgery may have a valid malpractice claim.
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Determining the Value of Your Medical Malpractice ClaimMalpractice payouts vary widely, which is why it’s vital that you understand which factors affect the amount of compensation you’re legally entitled to receive.
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If You’ve Experienced Complications From a Retained Surgical Object, Here’s How Our Medical Malpractice Attorneys Protect Your RightsRetained surgical objects are considered never events in the healthcare field, which means patients with this complication have a solid malpractice claim.
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Malpractice Encompasses Multiple Types of Physician Errors: Here’s How to Prove Your ClaimSurgical, diagnosis, or medication errors are just a few ways doctors can be guilty of malpractice, but any malpractice claim requires four elements of proof.
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Didn’t Get Your Test Results? Your Doctor May Be Guilty of MalpracticeDoctors fail to notify patients of their test results over seven percent of the time. This failure may qualify as medical malpractice.
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California's MICRA Limits Your Potential Award for Medical Malpractice ClaimantsCalifornia's MICRA caps non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases. Find out how your medical malpractice claim could be affected.
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Wrongful Death Claimants Can Pursue Compensation for Economic and Non-Economic DamagesPeople who file wrongful death claims in California can pursue compensation for a variety of economic and non-economic damages. Learn more here.
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How Long Do I Have to File a California Medical Malpractice Claim?California law limits the amount of time that plaintiffs have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. Learn more about the statute of limitations, here.