Overcrowding in emergency rooms is a pressing issue in today’s healthcare. Unfortunately, this chaotic setting can potentially heighten the risk of mistakes made by medical professionals. Here are situations resulting from overcrowding that can lead to patients...
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How can you avoid a stroke misdiagnosis?
Stroke is the second most common cause of death worldwide, according to the American Stroke Association. Too many people die from a stroke because of delayed treatment or misdiagnosis. You can take proactive steps to reduce the risk that you or a loved one suffers...
Who is responsible for the medication error?
Taking medication is one of the most common ways of treating illnesses ranging from mild colds to severe health issues. Sometimes, the only way to alleviate symptoms is by using medication, but it can also become harmful under certain circumstances. The health...
How long do you have to sue after a surgical error?
What if you discover a complication after recovering from surgery? Can you file a lawsuit against the hospital or clinic that may be potentially responsible for your injuries? Every state has a statute of limitations for medical malpractice lawsuits, which sets a...
Central line-associated bloodstream infections in hospitals
Central line-associated bloodstream infections can result from hospital negligence. If this occurs, the facility may be liable for medical malpractice. Knowing the related laws in Florida can help you protect your legal rights in such cases. Central line-associated...
Lawmaker proposes trading “free kill” law for new malpractice cap
Last December, we talked about some Florida state lawmakers’ efforts to end what’s sometimes referred to as the “free kill” law. That law includes a provision that prohibits anyone other than spouses and minor children from seeking non-economic (“pain and suffering”)...
Failing to diagnose a pulmonary embolism could be fatal
A pulmonary embolism (PE) is a life-threatening medical condition that requires immediate attention. However, it's often misdiagnosed, leading to fatal consequences. Why is PE so hard to diagnose, and what can be done to improve patient outcomes? Consequences of a...
Are small cars more dangerous?
When you’re considering buying a new car, one thing you may do is look at crash test ratings. You simply want to know how safe your new vehicle is going to be. You can’t always control whether or not you’re in an accident – all it takes is one other driver to make a...
Misdiagnosed: Unveiling this shadowy threat in health care
When you visit the doctor or hospital with troubling symptoms, you expect a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. But what if, instead, you receive the wrong diagnosis, leading you down a path of uncertainty and potentially catastrophic consequences? Unfortunately,...
A spinal cord injury could cost $1 million in the first year alone
A spinal cord injury is one of the most serious injuries a person can suffer. It can change their life forever, limiting their mobility and sensations. In some cases, recovery is possible. But this doesn’t necessarily mean a complete recovery, and some people will...