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File Medical Malpractice To Stop Negligent Doctors
Most of the time when you place yourself in the care of medical professionals, you can safely rely on them to first do no harm, and second to help you to find relief from the injury or illness that brought you to them in the first place, but not always. Errors & Mistakes Can Cause…
How Are Medical Records Obtained In A Wrongful Death Case?
Preserving a patient’s right to privacy is one of the medical profession’s highest priorities. Generally, no information can be shared without a patient’s consent. When patients die, they cannot give consent for anyone to view their records, so the files are typically sealed. Can Files Be Unsealed in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit? In a wrongful…
Infectious Diseases In Hospitals Can Lead To Medical Malpractice
The current Ebola crisis may potentially bring up issues of hospital negligence. Although the virus is highly infectious, there are discussions about the increase of safety precautions needed to carefully avoid spreading it. Circumstances in Which Ebola Spread in a Hospital Setting The nurse who recently contracted Ebola after treating a patient supposedly wore the…
How Pulmonary Embolism Can Lead To Wrongful Death
After surgery you and your loved ones can breathe a sigh of relief: there were no complications, and no indications of any kind of surgical mistake or other doctor error. The procedure being completed, you are now resting comfortably in your bed in your hospital room. As far as risks are concerned, you say to…
What Is The Legal Standard For Informed Consent?
There can be many challenges in a patient’s relationship with his or her doctor. One of these is that the doctor generally has more power. A number of patients file medical malpractice lawsuits because their doctors abused that power. Medical Malpractice Causes – Informed Consent In general, these lawsuits arise because doctors either did not…
What Is The Connecticut Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Time Limit?
Connecticut law dictates that for a plaintiff to timely bring an action for medical malpractice, that person must commence the lawsuit within a specific time. The facts surrounding the injury will determine how the time limit applies. Connecticut’s Personal Injury Statute of Limitations The statute of limitations for filing the lawsuit is two years. There…
Loved Ones Should File Wrongful Death Suits In Connecticut
The death of a loved one is usually quite difficult to handle. In the case of an illness or sudden death, the pain suffered by family and friends often increases. When this is considered avoidable because the cause was a fatal accident or a medical mistake, the loss of a loved one may extend beyond…