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If the staff at Norton’s hospital in Louisville made a medication mistake while I was unconscious, they would have to tell me about it, right?Category: Medical Malpractice
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My father in Louisville died within a week after undergoing a heart-valve operation. He did not die of heart problems, but of an infection. During an autopsy, the medical examiner discovered a surgical sponge in my father’s chest cavity! I want to get justice. Where do I start?Category: Car Accidents
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Who can recover damages for a wrongful death caused by a medical malpractice mistake in Kentucky?Category: Medical Malpractice
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Three Things You Need to Know Now if Your Spouse Has Been Killed in a Kentucky Medical Malpractice AccidentCategory: Wrongful Death
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My parents in Louisville are in their early 80s. They live in the same house I grew up in, and I know they want to stay there, but I’ve been seeing signs that they need more help than I can provide. Short of finding them a room in a nursing home, what options are available?Category: General
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Study Says Drug Dosage Mistakes Frequently Happen in Accredited HospitalsCategory: Medical Malpractice
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My “little” brother, who is on his Kentucky college’s football team, has been playing football since he was in middle school. Recently, he has begun to have occasional spells of slurred speech and some mental slowness. His doctor told him that he may be showing signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. What is it, and how can we find out if he has it?Category: Personal Injury
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What Circumstances May Lead to a Kentucky Wrongful Death Lawsuit?Category: Wrongful Death
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My brother was a construction worker in Louisville back in the 1980s, and he has just been diagnosed with advanced mesothelioma. I understand that there is very little chance that he will live for even 5 more years. Should my sister-in-law file a lawsuit?Category: Personal Injury
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Should Hospitals Test Doctors for Drugs and Alcohol?Category: Car Accidents
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I’m just starting to take care of my father’s financial affairs, including paying his bills and reconciling all of his bank accounts, and I’ve been seeing things on his bank statements that just don’t make any sense. How can I tell if he is being financially exploited in his Kentucky nursing home?Category: General
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I’ve heard that traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in Kentucky are assessed using the Glasgow Coma Scale. What is it?Category: Personal Injury