ER Aortic Dissection Misdiagnosis: The Reflux Excuse Introduction An aortic dissection is one of the most catastrophic medical emergencies a person can experience. The aorta, the body’s primary blood vessel,...
What to Do if a Surgical Tool Was Left Inside Your Body When we wheel into an operating room, we place our lives entirely in the hands of the surgical...
Meningitis Misdiagnosis: A Leading Cause of Malpractice Meningitis is a medical emergency that demands immediate recognition and aggressive intervention. Often referred to in legal and medical circles as a “high-volume”...
Uncovering Nerve Damage & Surgical Positioning Errors You went into the hospital for a routine procedure—perhaps an appendectomy, a hysterectomy, or bariatric surgery. Following the operation, your surgeon may even...
How Much Is an Indiana Malpractice Case Worth? When a healthcare professional fails to meet the standard of care, the consequences are often catastrophic. Beyond the physical pain, victims are...
Misplaced Feeding Tubes: Malpractice & Wrongful Death Feeding tubes, including Nasogastric (NG) and Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG) tubes, serve as essential life-support systems for patients who cannot swallow safely. However,,...
Cauda Equina Syndrome: The Cost of a Missed Diagnosis In the world of medical emergencies, we are often told to look for the signs of a heart attack or a...
The birth of a child should be a joyous occasion, but for some families, a preventable birth injury can lead to lifelong challenges. The use of delivery assistance tools like...
When we entrust our health to a hospital, we do so with the expectation of receiving high-quality, professional care. A patient’s well-being is often in the hands of a team...
Introduction Surgery is supposed to help patients heal, restore mobility, or even save lives. While most procedures are successful, sometimes preventable mistakes occur in the operating room. When that happens,...