Hysterectomy is the second most common surgery performed on reproductive-aged American women. The procedure is highly invasive. In addition to removing the uterus as intended, physicians sometimes accidentally cause bowel […]
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How to Get Paid After a Car Accident
Car accidents are the Number 1 reason for personal injury lawsuits across the nation. According to the Association for Safe International Road Travel, more than 38,000 people die, and 4.4 […]
How Much Will I Get for Pain and Suffering From a Car Accident?
If you sustained injuries in a car accident, you might be able to recover damages. A significant part of that compensation could come from pain and suffering. To get the […]
Post Traumatic Brain Injury
Imagine learning about something that results in more than 150 deaths a day. You may wonder why people aren’t doing more to prevent it from happening. According to statistics, traumatic […]
Medical Malpractice: Defined
Doctors, more than other professionals, bear a very high duty of care to the people they see throughout their business days. As a patient, you have reason to expect that […]
How Long Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Take
Every year, across the nation, plaintiffs file hundreds of thousands of personal injury cases. Not every personal injury case goes to trial. Roughly five percent do. But even settling out […]
Hospital Negligence and How to Make a Claim
Hospital negligence occurs when a hospital worker such as a doctor, nurse, surgeon, or dentist provides improper, inadequate, or harmful care to a patient. While medical professionals are typically known […]
What You Need to Know About Bedsores
You often hear of bedsores from people in nursing homes. However, anyone who is immobile, such as someone in a wheelchair or a coma in a hospital, could suffer from […]
How Much Does It Cost to Talk to a Lawyer?
At some point in our lives, all of us have problems that get us thinking about calling a lawyer. For many, it is a debilitating accident that gets them to […]
Common Causes of T-Bone Collisions
T-bone collisions typically occur in intersections, though they can happen anywhere on the road. During a T-bone collision, one vehicle strikes another directly in the side, which can cause severe […]