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By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: Medical abandonment and medical neglect are types of medical malpractice. Simply put, medical abandonment occurs when a caregiver, such as a doctor, terminates Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: It is very important to understand that some surgical errors and medical mistakes are caused by negligence and carelessness, while others are simply Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: When questioning whether or not a doctor committed medical malpractice, attorneys and medical experts must first determine if the practitioner met the accepted Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: Anesthesiology errors are one of the most common types of medical malpractice in the operating room. Anesthesiology errors can take place when the anesthesiologist Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: Wrong site surgery is a type of medical malpractice that may be more common than you might think. Wrong site surgery occurs when a Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: If a Texas doctor has misdiagnosed a disease, illness or condition – and that misdiagnosis harmed your health – you may very well have Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: If you feel that you or a loved one has suffered further injury due to the negligence of a medical professional, it is Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: Step #1 is to call a medical malpractice attorney. Since substantial evidence is needed to prove your case, you may be asked to Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: Unfortunately, the answer is no. While completely unethical, many doctors have deliberately chosen to forgo obtaining or maintaining medical malpractice insurance. Since the Continue Reading
By Jeffrey Rasansky | December 17th 2013 | FAQ , Medical Malpractice
Answer: Generally, you have two years from the date of the medical mistake or doctor error to file a Texas medical malpractice lawsuit. However, Continue Reading
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