Cosmetic surgery has become increasingly popular in recent years. While many cosmetic surgeries are performed successfully, there are cases where patients suffer undesirable outcomes or complications due to negligence or malpractice on the part of the surgeon. Is it possible to sue for malpractice? Medical malpractice and cosmetic surgery Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare...
Early detection and prevention of diseases is often considered a cornerstone of patient care. However, a lesser-known phenomenon can have profound implications for patients: overdiagnosis. When medical professionals mistakenly diagnose a condition that would never have caused harm or symptoms in the patient’s lifetime, it can lead to unnecessary treatments, emotional distress and even medical...
Home healthcare is a crucial service that allows individuals to receive medical care and assistance in the comfort of their own homes. While many home healthcare professionals provide exceptional care, there are instances where malpractice can occur. Understanding home healthcare malpractice Home healthcare malpractice refers to instances where healthcare providers, including nurses, aides, therapists, or...
Medical devices and implants are designed to enhance the lives of patients by providing medical support and improving mobility. However, not all medical devices are free from risks. In some cases, patients may receive defective medical implants that lead to serious complications and require additional surgeries. Recognizing the signs of a defective medical device is...
Medical procedures, surgeries and treatments are often necessary for addressing various health conditions and improving the well-being of patients. Obtaining informed consent is a critical step in the medical process. If healthcare professionals fail to get informed consent, it may be considered medical malpractice. What is informed consent? Informed consent is a process where doctors...
When health conditions require surgery, it comes with a risk of complications—including malpractice. Although most surgeons and healthcare providers are diligent and talented, malpractice can happen even during minor surgeries. What can you do if you believe you were the victim of malpractice during a minor operation? Read on to learn more about medical malpractice,...
Chiropractic care is an alternative treatment which physically manipulates muscles, tissues and joints to fix dislocations and provide pain relief. According to the American Chiropractic Association, there are over 70,000 chiropractors in the United States, and about 35 million Americans visit one each year. While many people find relief after spinal adjustments, there is a...
Emergency room care is critical, whether you’re suffering from an injury or a sudden illness. We rely on ER staff to administer urgent care to patients, but the fast-paced nature of emergency rooms can lead to critical errors. The New York Times reported that as many as 250,000 people die each year due to emergency...
Healthcare practitioners have a legal duty to give care commensurate with their knowledge, training, skills and experience. When they fail in that duty and it causes a patient actual harm, that may be considered malpractice. Wrongful death, on the other hand, is a death that results from legal negligence. Medical malpractice can result in wrongful...
Many of us must rely on prescription drugs to treat health conditions. People of all ages use prescription drugs to treat anything from temporary health issues to long-term diseases and ailments. In turn, we trust that our healthcare providers and the drug manufacturers have done their best to avoid causing harm. How common are prescription...