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Medical Malpractice

Improper Diagnosis and Medical Malpractice

09th May 2011
Any mistake on the part of a medical expert doesn't justify as a valid reason to file a lawsuit and claim compensation. If you happen to really feel that the negligence of a medical practitioner has resulted in any harm to your or a near one's physical an...
Author: Irvin Mcelreath
Medical Malpractice

Knee Surgery And Infection

07th April 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 Julie Glynn Infection that develops after knee surgery can pose a serious threat to the welfare of a patient, from fever and extreme pain to organ failure and even amputation. Medical professionals should do all they can to preven...
Author: Julie Glynn
Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice – how to prepare for a case

19th May 2010
Any mistake on the part of a medical professional does not justify as a valid reason to file a lawsuit and claim compensation. If you feel that the negligence of a medical practitioner has resulted in any harm to your or a near one's physical and psycholo...
Author: robert23
Employment Law

Work is Needed to Repair the Current Worker's Compensation Law

23rd April 2010
The maximum payout should be provided in compensation to a worker who suffers an amputation due to an on the job injury. This translates to a weekly rate of approximately $400 for the maximum time allotted of 312 weeks in the State of New York. For an inj...
Author: Dorothy Hernandez
Accident claims

Michigan Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents, Injuries, & Legal Claims For No-Fault Benefits

31st March 2010
Pedestrians and bikers who are injured in Michigan car accidents have legal rights even if the car that struck them was not insured. There are two potential claims arising out of the automobile accident.The first claim you have is for no-fault benefits, w...
Author: LBuckfire
Legal

Baby Crib Defect Resulting to Accidents

11th March 2010
A child's safety should always be a top of priority of parents as well as the manufacturers of products that they commonly use. Ironically, a lot of reported child death is a result of defective products that manufacturers have failed to control and k...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

How Much is My Hand Injury Claim Worth?

18th May 2009
Today I will be concluding the series of articles that began last week relating to arm injuries. This time we have moved on from the elbow, and the wrist, to the end of the arm - the hand. The hand is the most complex part of the arm, containing 27 bon...
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
Legal

Leg Amputation Compensation - Typical Compensation Claim Figures

29th April 2009
Adapting to life after an amputation can be a very difficult process; you might require specialist help, such as training on the use of an artificial limb, or assistance with tasks such as getting washed and dressed each day. These costs will be recovered...
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
Legal

The Effects That Amputation Has

26th April 2009
It is hard to think of anything worse than the loss of a limb: the lost quality of life; the loss of autonomy; the pain. Smaller limbs get amputated more frequently than bigger ones, with fingers being the most common. It is less common for a person to ha...
Author: rudi oneil
Legal

Wrong Amputation?

26th February 2009
Unfortunately a common type of medical negligence claim is for compensation when a wrong limb is amputated. How does this still happen and what action can be taken if you are the victim of a wrong limb or other body part amputation? Types of Wrong Ampu...
Author: Nick Jervis