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Medical Negligence

Stages of Sepsis: What You Need to Know

“Sepsis” sounds like a villain from a superhero movie. In a way, it is. It’s a life-threatening condition where your body’s immune system goes haywire while trying to fight an infection. Sepsis is a serious medical emergency. So it’s important to understand the stages of sepsis to catch it early and avoid serious complications. We’ll…

How Long Do You Have to Sue a Doctor After Surgery?

How long do you have to sue a doctor after surgery? That’s the million-dollar question for anyone who was harmed by a doctor’s negligence during surgery. Why? Because if you don’t file a lawsuit in time, you could potentially miss out on millions of dollars worth of compensation.  Keep reading to find out what the…

Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Attorney

If your baby developed hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) due to a doctor’s serious mistake, don’t make the mistake of letting it slide. Medical malpractice is unacceptable, and your baby deserves compensation for the best possible care. A hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy attorney can help you pursue the justice and support your child needs. Our hypoxic ischemic…
Man visits the burial site of his wife.

Medical Negligence Death: Taking Legal Action

When a life is cut short by medical negligence, the pain isn’t just in the loss, but in knowing it could have been avoided. One way to honor your loved one’s memory is to pursue legal action. Through a medical negligence death claim, you can demand accountability, and seek the justice your loved one deserves.  …
Mother lovingly cradles her pregnant belly.

Maternity Negligence Claims

Giving birth is like taking a leap off a vault. Most of the time, everything goes smoothly, but one misstep can lead to a catastrophic fall and serious injury. This is the nature of childbirth—a single mistake (maternity negligence) can result in permanent injury, trauma, and heartbreak. Now more than ever, pregnant women are getting…

Medical Negligence & Pregnancy: Can I File a Pregnancy Negligence Claim?

Medical negligence in pregnancy occurs when healthcare providers fail to provide adequate care, resulting in harm to the mother or fetus.  But who gets to judge what “inadequate” care is? You can’t sue your doctor or midwife because you didn’t like their advice or the outcome wasn’t what you hoped for. Below, we’ll explain what…