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50 ViewsComments Off on Slip and Fall Accidents and Traumatic Brain Injuries
in Personal Injury LawSlip and Fall Accidents and Traumatic Brain Injuries
76 ViewsComments Off on Negligent Security in Florida Led to an Injury? How Can I Protect My Rights
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66 ViewsComments Off on What You Need to Know About Premises Liability
in Personal Injury LawWhat You Need to Know About Premises Liability
If you got injured or hurt while you were visiting someone, could entitle you to compensation. According to the law, it’s the property owner’s responsibility to ensure their property is safe for visitors. And if they fail at doing so, they’ll have to bear legal consequences. Thus falling under the umbrella of ‘premises liability.’ Premises […] More
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52 ViewsComments Off on Loss of Motion Segment Integrity (LMSI) and Injuries to the Neck
in Personal Injury LawLoss of Motion Segment Integrity (LMSI) and Injuries to the Neck
People often don’t seek immediate medical attention after accidents because they feel fine. It’s only after some time they start to experience pain, especially in the neck and back. It’s because sometimes auto accident injuries surface after a while. They termed these delayed onset injuries. Delayed onset injuries can be extremely painful and affect your mobility […] More
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52 ViewsComments Off on What is the Difference Between Express and Implied Consent?
in Personal Injury LawWhat is the Difference Between Express and Implied Consent?
A doctor must take their patient’s consent before beginning any medical procedure or treatment. If a doctor undertakes a procedure without a patient’s consent. And, it ends up in the patient getting injured. Or if their situation worsens, the patient can file a malpractice lawsuit against the doctor. It’s a doctor’s duty to inform the […] More
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15 ViewsComments Off on Lasik Surgery Gave Me Double Vision. Is This Medical Malpractice?
in Personal Injury LawLasik Surgery Gave Me Double Vision. Is This Medical Malpractice?
Ever since Lasik surgery was introduced in 1999, there have been over 20 million surgeries as of 2022. Lasik is the most popular refractive procedure because it offers immediate results. Unfortunately, despite its effectiveness, the surgery doesn’t come without risks and complications. Diplopia, or double vision, is when you start seeing two images of the […] More
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58 ViewsComments Off on What is the Difference Between Medical Malpractice and Medical Negligence?
in Personal Injury LawWhat is the Difference Between Medical Malpractice and Medical Negligence?
People always make mistakes in their routines, personal life, and work. But, a mistake in the medical and healthcare field is a bit more serious. Thus, an injury to a patient they use the term medical negligence or medical malpractice. These injuries may be mild, moderate, or severe, putting the patient’s life in danger. People […] More
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41 ViewsComments Off on How to Sue a Doctor for Misdiagnosis
in Personal Injury LawHow to Sue a Doctor for Misdiagnosis
A doctor is the first person you see when you feel unwell. You expect your doctor to diagnose your injury or disease and treat you for it accordingly so you can start feeling better soon. And most doctors are extremely committed to making their patients feel better. However, in some cases, a doctor may misdiagnose […] More
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40 ViewsComments Off on How Defective Household Products Cause Injuries
in Personal Injury LawHow Defective Household Products Cause Injuries
Consumer products are deemed faulty when they injure the user. Household products with flaws do not function as planned. They might contain tiny pieces that might come loose and present choking hazards to young children. Additionally, they might not have injury-causing guards and railings or other safety precautions. Using Defective Household Products Using home goods […] More
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57 ViewsComments Off on What You Need to Know About Suing after a Florida Airbnb Injury
in Personal Injury LawWhat You Need to Know About Suing after a Florida Airbnb Injury
Everybody has heard of Airbnb. As it is a hugely successful online marketplace where people can book accommodations or activities for trips. Airbnb operates in at least 100,000 cities and has close to 6 million active listings. Over 1 billion people have stayed at these apartments. But do you know what happens if you get […] More
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35 ViewsComments Off on Slip And Fall Accidents, Explained
in Personal Injury LawSlip And Fall Accidents, Explained
Slip-and-fall accidents are common and can happen anywhere. Whether stepping out for shopping, on the way to work, or visiting a friend, hazardous conditions such as a wet floor, torn carpeting, or narrow stairs can make you suffer from life-altering injuries. Have you been injured in a slip-and-fall accident? If yes, you should know a […] More
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44 ViewsComments Off on What Is Product Liability Claim?
in Personal Injury LawWhat Is Product Liability Claim?
If you have purchased a product but its defective design has hurt you or caused an injury. Then you can legally sue the manufacturer for the faulty product. While there are several legal theories describing product lawsuits filed against manufacturers. This post looks at product liability claims and their types. Product Liability Claim – Overview […] More
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61 ViewsComments Off on 5 Controversial Medical Treatments Used in Modern Medicine
in Personal Injury Law5 Controversial Medical Treatments Used in Modern Medicine
Many medical treatments carried out every day in the United States. And some of these treatments they consider questionable. Controversial medical treatments raise the possibility of a doctor or other healthcare provider committing malpractice or making an error during a procedure. If a doctor or other healthcare practitioner commits a mistake. Because they deviated from […] More
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43 ViewsComments Off on Signs That Your Baby May Have NEC from Drinking Baby Formula
in Personal Injury LawSigns That Your Baby May Have NEC from Drinking Baby Formula
Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a dangerous digestive illness for preterm infants. As a result of the disease, the intestinal tissue begins to die due to inflammation. It can cause a hole or puncture in your baby’s intestine with this disease. Allowing bacteria to enter the abdomen or circulation through the opening. In most cases, NEC […] More