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Brain injuries can have long-lasting and life-changing effects. Even mild to moderate brain injuries can affect many aspects of your life, including your ability to work. But despite the significant impact of moderate brain injuries, it can be difficult to prove the existence of a specific injury… Read more
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The 2010 U.S. Census recorded 40.3 million people at age 65 or older, at 13 percent of the U.S. population. According to the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA), this represents the greatest number and proportion of older people in the history of the census. The 65 and older age group is the… Read more
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Families turn to nursing homes and assisted living facilities with the expectation that their loved ones will receive attentive, respectful, and dependable care. When a facility falls short, residents may face abuse, neglect, preventable harm, or a noticeable decline in their health, independence,… Read more
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Doctors, nurses, and all other healthcare professionals are bound by a duty of care. If they violate this duty of care and their actions result in an injury or death, the injured parties may be able to seek compensation by filing a medical malpractice lawsuit.
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The birth of a child should be a joyful milestone, but when medical negligence leads to a preventable birth injury, families are left facing fear, uncertainty, and unexpected challenges. In Houston’s busy hospitals and delivery centers, even a single mistake, whether during pregnancy, labor,… Read more
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Patients seek medical care expecting answers, treatment, and relief, not preventable complications that make their situation worse. When doctors, nurses, hospitals, surgeons, or other healthcare providers make avoidable mistakes, the consequences can be serious. Medical malpractice may occur when a… Read more
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Patients trust healthcare providers to improve their health, not create additional complications through preventable mistakes. When doctors, nurses, hospitals, surgeons, or other medical professionals fail to provide appropriate care, the consequences can be severe. Medical malpractice may occur… Read more
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Patients rely on doctors, nurses, hospitals, surgeons, and other healthcare providers to deliver competent medical care. When preventable errors occur, the impact can be devastating. Medical malpractice may happen when a provider fails to uphold the accepted standard of care and a patient suffers… Read more
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Patients trust hospitals, doctors, surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide safe and competent care. When that trust is broken by preventable mistakes, the consequences can be severe. Medical malpractice may occur when a provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care… Read more
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The birth of a child should be a joyful moment, but when something goes wrong due to a medical mistake, the effects can be life-changing. While some complications are unavoidable, others may result from preventable errors, such as failing to recognize fetal distress, delaying necessary intervention… Read more