Our Kentucky medical malpractice FAQ section addresses common concerns victims face after preventable medical errors. From understanding what qualifies as malpractice to learning about the legal process, these resources help you understand your rights and options under Kentucky law.
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A Louisville doctor misdiagnosed my daughter’s Type 1 diabetes and now she’s in a coma. He obviously should have known better, right?
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Did a Uterine Rupture Take the Life of Your Baby in Kentucky?
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What steps can I take at the pharmacy to avoid a Kentucky prescription error?
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Can electronic medical records help prevent medical malpractice in Kentucky?
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What questions should I ask my health care provider in order to reduce the risk of Kentucky medication errors?
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How common are surgical mistakes?
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What steps can be taken to prevent a Kentucky medication error from occurring?
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I suffered a medication mistake at Jewish Hospital. I read online that nurses are most likely to make these mistakes. Does that mean a nurse was to blame?
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Drugs Are Still Given to the Wrong Patients in Louisville Hospitals
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What Happens if You’re the Victim of Kentucky Telemedicine Malpractice
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Even though I was doing great on Avandia, with no problems, my doctor in Louisville switched me to another diabetes drug when the FDA put out a warning about Avandia in 2010. I would love to switch back; I had fewer side effects on Avandia. Given its history, though, would I be a fool to take the risk?
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Is There a Safer Day of the Week to Have Elective Surgery?