Browsing the archives for the Medical Malpractice category

Serious Injuries Caused by Medical Mistakes in Kansas City Could Cost More than You Realize

in Medical Malpractice, Safety Issues

At Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys, we have over 15 years of experience in personal injury accidents including Medical Malpractice caused by Medical Error in Kansas and Missouri–

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Texas Hospital in Legal Dispute After Discharging Woman in Active Labor

in Child Injuries, Medical Malpractice

Shortly after being discharged Cherry ended up actually giving birth at her home with the assistance of Emergency Medical Technicians.

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Misdiagnosis Lawsuits Raise Questions In Kansas City; Has Your Child Been Diagnosed With Epilepsy? You May Want A Second Opinion

in Medical Malpractice

A lawsuit filed in Detroit, Michigan claims a doctor intentionally misdiagnosed hundreds of children with epilepsy for financial gain. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident in Kansas or Missouri, contact experienced Kansas City Personal Injury Attorney James Roswold today.

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Big Step Against Tort Reform?

in Medical Malpractice

On Thursday, February 4, 2010, The Illinois Supreme Court struck down a state law that placed a cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases as unconstitutional. Tort reform is a hot topic right now and some tort reform supporters feel the decision was not about the patients and getting rid of caps is not the [...]

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Prescription Errors are Common Occurrences

in Dangerous Drugs, Medical Malpractice

Prescription errors are common – occurring about 10% of the time in hospitals around the country and costing billions of dollars every year.

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98000 Reasons: Preventing Medical Errors & Fighting Tort Reform

in Medical Malpractice

The AAJ has launched a new website, 98000reasons.org, in an effort to raise medical error awareness, the importance of patient safety, and to convince Congress that tort reform will not solve the medical malpractice problem.

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