By David HalbertMedical negligence is a legal term. It is a professional negligence, which occurs due to carelessness or incompetency of a health care provider. Health care providers can be doctors, nurses, therapists or anyone who is a professional...
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Monday, January 10, 2011
What Falls Under The Category Of Medical Negligence?
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Sunday, January 9, 2011
How Much Does an Asbestos Lawyer Cost?
By Alla TumanyanAsbestos exposure can be the cause of serious illnesses such as mesothelioma and asbestosis. These diseases are caused by the occupational exposure to the toxic mineral. People who work in factories and mines are likely to develop these...
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Medical Order Negligence
By James WitherspoonMedical malpractice is an unfortunate reality in the health care industry. Malpractice refers to any negligent or careless errors that medical personnel commit while they oversee a patient. Many patients have become very concerned...
Friday, January 7, 2011
Suing on Grounds of Pharmacy Negligence
By James Blatt Does the pharmacist have a duty to care? Can a patient sue a pharmacy for being negligent? The answer to the first question is a yes. However, only a competent lawyer can weigh the facts at hand and give an accurate answer to the second...
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Grounds,
malpractice,
medical,
Negligence,
Pharmacy,
Suing
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Claiming Asbestos Compensation
By Tommy KasThere are a lot of thing you need to know if you want to get asbestos compensation. This is intended for people who are working with this type of mineral. But before we should know how to claim your asbestos compensation, let's first look...
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Asbestos,
Claiming,
Compensation,
malpractice,
medical
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Beware of Insurance Company Changing Reason for Disability Approval
By Gregory Dell Mental health limitations are common to disability insurance policies. The typical policy will limit disability coverage to 24 months, and then terminate disability coverage. But what happens if a disability insurance company approves...
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Defending Your Nursing License
By James Witherspoon All nurses are required to be licensed by their state licensing board in order to legally practice nursing within the state. Prospective nurses must undergo a rigorous background investigation in order to become licensed and must...
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