September 2010

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How does informed consent affect my Kentucky medical malpractice claim?

Informed consent will not affect your Kentucky medical malpractice claim, in certain instances. While a patient may have given informed consent for a doctor to go ahead with the medical procedure or treatment, it does not negate the doctor’s duty to provide a standard of…

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Union County Oil Tanker Spill Causes Accident on Highway 56

September 24, 2010 – Union County, KY – A 7-mile stretch of Highway 56 near the Union and Webster county border was closed on September 20 as crews cleaned up after a large oil spill and accident. Reports from TristateHomepage.com state that a Country Mark…

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Settlement for Baby Brain Damaged by Army Medical Hospital

Baby daughter of former Navy family suffered severe permanent brain damage injuries during child birth at Tripler Army Medical Center as a result of young and inexperienced doctors who put the newborn through a series of medical malpractice and negligent medical errors. The family received…

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How do I find out whether I have a medical negligence case or not?

It is important to know details of your particular circumstances, or that of your loved one’s.  You should take a moment to contact Gray and White Law for your free legal consultation.  You can be assured that all discussions and/or correspondence are confidential; and a…

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Who can I sue for my medical injury?

It depends on who is responsible for your injury.  This analysis involves, among other things, determining who owed you a duty of care and who it was to have breached that duty, which resulted in your injury, in addition to factoring in his or her…

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What do I have to prove in order to recover damages for medical negligence?

Generally, to recover damages for medical or hospital negligence, you must prove that the health care provider or facility owed you a duty of care and that he or she breached the duty to you through an act that fell below the acceptable standard of…

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