Patient Safety Errors Kill More Than 238,000
The deaths of 238,337 U.S. Medicare patients from 2004 through 2006 could have potentially been prevented if not for patient safety errors. The total number of deaths among patients who had been vicitm...
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Hospitals around the country have come together to say they will no longer bill patients for their medical mistakes. Tennessee is one state out of 23 that has approved the non-payment policies for...
View ArticleMan Dies in North Carolina Hospital
A 50-year old patient died in North Carolina after workers left him in a chair for 22 hours. Nobody helped him to the bathroom or even fed him, they just left him there. This case is alarmingly...
View ArticleMedical Malpractice Attorney in Dallas: What You Should Know
Not everyone can afford to spend dollars on pursuing their cases in courts. However, lack of money should not become a deterrent in getting justice. That’s why there are medical malpractice...
View ArticleDallas Malpractice Attorney: Jury Awards $7M In Medical Malpractice Case
A jury has brought back a verdict in a Westchester County Medical Center case, awarding $7 million dollars to a family in a medical malpractice case. Theresa Capwell was a mother of three who suffered...
View ArticleA Few Notes on Medical Mistakes/Medical Malpractice
Medical mistakes occur far too often. Exact estimates are difficult to locate, however, it isn’t surprising when one looks at the medical industry. Their industry is hurting, now more than ever. They...
View ArticleThe Power of Apology
One of the first lessons a child learns, after the use of “please” and “thank you” is “I’m sorry.” And in the development of a legal claim, “I’m sorry” can often correlate not with the expression of...
View ArticleWhat are hypotonic cerebral palsy symptoms?
Having a child is a beautiful and rewarding experience, but that doesn’t make it any less terrifying. A vast array of subtle and possibly harmful diseases or disorders can affect our infants. Rather...
View ArticleHeparin Overdose Leads to Dallas Toddlers Death
Last week, Almariah Duque, was admitted to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. She was just a toddler, twenty-three months old. It was her second visit to the Medical Center in six months. She was...
View ArticleLawyer held accountable for his bad conduct
Dr. Andrew Gross, who is a physician/lawyer, and I filed a podiatrist malpractice case on behalf of Brandy Cannon in Dallas in 2007. The case was turned into an acrimonious fight by a junkyard dog...
View ArticlePatient Safety Errors Kill More Than 238,000
The deaths of 238,337 U.S. Medicare patients from 2004 through 2006 could have potentially been prevented if not for patient safety errors. The total number of deaths among patients who had been vicitm...
View ArticleHospitals Adopting Non-Bill Standards for Medical Errors
Hospitals around the country have come together to say they will no longer bill patients for their medical mistakes. Tennessee is one state out of 23 that has approved the non-payment policies for...
View ArticleMan Dies in North Carolina Hospital
A 50-year old patient died in North Carolina after workers left him in a chair for 22 hours. Nobody helped him to the bathroom or even fed him, they just left him there. This case is alarmingly similar...
View ArticleMedical Malpractice Attorney in Dallas: What You Should Know
Not everyone can afford to spend dollars on pursuing their cases in courts. However, lack of money should not become a deterrent in getting justice. That’s why there are medical malpractice...
View ArticleDallas Malpractice Attorney: Jury Awards $7M In Medical Malpractice Case
A jury has brought back a verdict in a Westchester County Medical Center case, awarding $7 million dollars to a family in a medical malpractice case. Theresa Capwell was a mother of three who suffered...
View ArticleA Few Notes on Medical Mistakes/Medical Malpractice
Medical mistakes occur far too often. Exact estimates are difficult to locate, however, it isn’t surprising when one looks at the medical industry. Their industry is hurting, now more than ever. They...
View ArticleThe Power of Apology
One of the first lessons a child learns, after the use of “please” and “thank you” is “I’m sorry.” And in the development of a legal claim, “I’m sorry” can often correlate not with the expression of...
View ArticleWhat are hypotonic cerebral palsy symptoms?
Having a child is a beautiful and rewarding experience, but that doesn’t make it any less terrifying. A vast array of subtle and possibly harmful diseases or disorders can affect our infants. Rather...
View ArticleHeparin Overdose Leads to Dallas Toddlers Death
Last week, Almariah Duque, was admitted to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. She was just a toddler, twenty-three months old. It was her second visit to the Medical Center in six months. She was...
View ArticleLawyer held accountable for his bad conduct
Dr. Andrew Gross, who is a physician/lawyer, and I filed a podiatrist malpractice case on behalf of Brandy Cannon in Dallas in 2007. The case was turned into an acrimonious fight by a junkyard dog...
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