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Medical Malpractice
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Medical Malpractice Suits: Death By Medicine
A recent report has found that Americans are more frightened of dying from a medical error than dying in a plane crash, and rightfully so. Medical errors cause more deaths in the United States annually than car crashes, AIDS, or breast cancer. This is the equivalent of a 280-person jumbo jet crashing every day of the year. How can our healthcare system let this happen and what can you do to protect yourself and your family?
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What Went Wrong? Proving Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice, though usually defined rather broadly in the court of public opinion, is often difficult to prove in a court of law. Extensive criteria must be met for malpractice to be found by a court of law, and fully two-thirds of all medical malpractice cases are won by the defendant.
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Medical Malpractice Law: An Overview
Medical malpractice law is a branch of personal injury law that deals with pain and suffering coming as a result of gross mistakes, negligence or bad judgment on the part of a doctor, hospital or other care provider.
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Malpractice - In Sweden
This is about the husband of an associate (I will call him Denis) who was treated for his tumor and how it took 9 years before the doctors found it and removed it. A really bad case of malpractice.
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How Much Money Is Your Malpractice Case Worth?
Every injured victim that walks into a lawyers office wants to know how much their case is worth. Some don't really care about the money; some want revenge. Some want the doctor's license revoked; some want the hospital punished. Then again, some want total and full compensation. Read how a lawyer determines what your case is worth.
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Appendicitis Surgery and Malpractice
Appendicitis is known to be a surgical disease, as it commonly requires removal of the inflamed vermiform appendix, a tubular prominence of the cecum. Appendicitis occurs due to infection of the vermiform appendix, which becomes enlarged and irritated.
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Medical Malpractice Lawsuits
Medical malpractice litigations are more often than not termed trivial by the health care sector. The health care community is of the belief that such lawsuits are nothing but an undesirable means of obtaining large amounts of money in a very short period of time. However, the reality is that malpractice lawsuits are indispensable for sufferers of medical negligence.
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