Our client suffered a stroke and was left unattended for six hours in a hospital emergency room hallway. The ER doctor ordered a CAT scan, but hospital employees said that the CAT scanner was not operating properly. The patient was
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Our client was admitted into the hospital six days earlier than her due date diagnosed as suffering from preeclampsia. Labor was induced and despite the fact that the fetal monitor showed increasing signs of fetal distress a cesarean section was
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Medical malpractice is not uncommon. If you or someone you love has been victimized by it, don’t be ashamed to seek legal advice and get the right compensation you are due.
A man 65 years of age
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Our client, a 42-year-old FedEx driver with a history of hypertension and asthma, underwent successful surgery on both knees. He was admitted into the emergency room a short time later complaining of shortness
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Our client received a $1.2 settlement when her doctor, over a three-year period misdiagnosed and then failed to treat conditions relating to her feet. Due to this failure, our client suffered circulatory issues and wounds which resulted in initial amputation
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Our client, a 42-year-old taxi driver making $17,000.00 per year, died during a procedure in the hospital. Our client went into the hospital complaining of chest pains. A cardiac catheterization procedure was performed.
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Our client, a mother, gave birth to her child at Mount SInai Hospital. While in labor, there were signs of fetal distress on the monitoring strips, but no action was taken to relieve the baby’s distress in utero. The infant
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Our client was admitted to Bronx Lebanon Hospital on December 22, 2003, and underwent several surgical procedures under the care of two doctors. In the aftercare, our client followed all instructions for cleaning and dressing the surgical site, and was
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