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Medical Malpractice: The Tragedy of Hospitals That Ignore Problem Doctors

Posted on October 3rd, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Choosing a surgeon to complete a procedure, whether elective or emergent, is an important decision, but there are plenty of elements that should simplify the process of narrowing down the candidates. After all, if a surgeon is trusted by a hospital to practice medicine, that means they are qualified, right? If a surgeon comes highly […]

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Gerald Thurswell Recognized As One of the Best Lawyers in America

Posted on September 4th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Gerald Thurswell has been honored with a place in the 25th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America. This publication highlights the top 5% of practicing lawyers in the United States, a list that is established after a rigorous peer-review process. Mr. Thurswell has been recognized consistently since 2009 for his high caliber work in […]

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The Wrong Prescription Meds Could Mean Medical Malpractice

Posted on August 31st, 2018 by Elizabeth

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When doctors prescribe medications, it’s their legal duty to consider the benefits and risks of the medication to the patient’s health, how the prescription interacts with the patient’s other medications, and known side effects. There are many ways for prescriptions drugs to be distributed and administered and, sadly, there are many ways this process can […]

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Beware Medical Malpractice: Surgery Centers Not Required to Report Deaths

Posted on August 16th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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Colonoscopies are not usually associated with fatalities. At one Little Rock, Arkansas, surgery center, however, two men died and one woman was rushed to the hospital within a span of three months when they stopped breathing soon after their procedures and suffered brain damage. Arkansas, and 16 other states, are not mandated to report patient […]

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Paramedics Guilty of Medical Negligence?

Posted on August 6th, 2018 by Elizabeth

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In Florida, a 30-year-old woman gave birth to a baby via C-section and, several days later, passed out at home. Her mother called 911 after finding her daughter slumped over in the bathtub and drooling through swollen lips. Paramedics arrived at Crystle Galloway’s third-floor condo and carried her downstairs, but that seems to be where […]

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