November 2019

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Can I be turned away from an emergency room because I can’t pay?

You need immediate health care to save your life or to prevent you from suffering unnecessary pain and medical complications, but you don’t have health insurance. You worry that you will get to the emergency room and be turned away, resulting in a dangerous delay…

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What Happens When an Emergency Room Is Understaffed

When you showed up at the hospital emergency room with a critical medical need, you didn’t ask if they had enough staff to care for you. It was a question you shouldn’t have had to ask because hospitals that are open for business should have…

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The Danger of Delayed Stroke Treatment in the Emergency Room

You knew you were facing a potential medical emergency. You went to the emergency room with symptoms of a possible stroke. You may have presented with: A severe headache Dizziness Confusion or trouble understanding Difficulty speaking Paralysis of the face, arm, or leg—typically, on one…

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The Danger of 5-FU Chemotherapy Overdoses

For many people with cancer, Fluorouracil is a necessary chemotherapy medication. Fluorouracil, also known as 5-FU, is used to treat: Breast cancer Anal, colon, and rectal cancers Gastrointestinal cancers Cervical cancer Bladder cancer Head and neck cancers Skin cancers Other types of cancer 5-FU is…

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How Chemotherapy Overdose Wrongful Death Claims Work in Kentucky

Your loved one had cancer, but it wasn’t cancer that caused her death. You have reason to believe that she died because of a preventable chemotherapy overdose. In other words, it wasn’t your loved one’s medical condition that killed her, but instead, it was an…

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How long do I have to file a chemotherapy overdose lawsuit in Kentucky?

Chemotherapy overdose is a type of medical or pharmaceutical malpractice. Your injury happened because you were given too much chemotherapy when someone such as a doctor, nurse, or pharmacist acted negligently. Accordingly, you may have the right to file a lawsuit in a Kentucky court,…

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