In a medical emergency, every second counts. Review these helpful blog posts for critical information about your right to recovery for damages resulting from an emergency room or hospital’s delay in treatment.
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How to Determine Future Damages in a Kentucky Delay in Treatment ClaimYou can recover future losses if a hospital's delay in care caused your permanent injury. Learn how to determine damages in a Kentucky delay in treatment claim.
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Delays Due to ER & Hospital Negligence Can Cause Further InjuryYou might not have suffered as much as you did from your illness if it weren't for ER / hospital negligence and being treated in a reasonable amount of time.
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How Long Is the Wait in Kentucky Emergency Rooms?Wondering how long you might have to wait in a Kentucky emergency room? Learn some interesting statistics here.
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What Happens When Emergency Room Staff Fails to Follow ProceduresFind out why some emergency room policies and procedures may not be followed, who may be liable for the injuries this causes, and how to protect your rights.
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Don’t Use Social Media to Share News of a Loved One’s Death Caused by Medical MalpracticeDon’t let a Facebook, Instagram, or other social media post interfere with your delay-in-care wrongful death case. Instead, learn how to protect your rights.
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How Does a Delay-in-Treatment Case Work?Learn how a KY delay-in-care medical malpractice case works before you decide whether to file a lawsuit, but do so before the statute of limitations expires.
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Possible Damages in Kentucky Delay-in-Care Medical Malpractice LawsuitsIs it worth it for you to pursue a medical malpractice case after a delay in medical care injury? Find out what you might recover in damages before you decide.
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The Danger of ER Medication DelaysDid you get to the emergency room on time, but didn’t get the medication you needed? Learn about the danger of medication delays and what to do if you’re hurt.
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What Happens When ER Staff Fail to Monitor or Observe a PatientShould someone in the ER have noticed that your condition was getting worse? ER staff have a duty to monitor patients’ conditions and provide treatment.
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An Exhausted ER Nurse or Doctor Could Cause a Dangerous Delay in Medical CareA tired emergency room doctor or nurse can be dangerous. Find out how fatigue can cause delays in care and how to know what happened in your own case.
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Hospitals May Claim That Delays in Treatment Are the Patient’s FaultHow could a hospital say that your delay in medical treatment was your own fault? Learn about the claim they might make and how a lawyer can help you.
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Beware of ER Treatment Delays During the HolidaysLouisville emergency departments often get backed up over the holidays. If you suffer further injuries because your ER treatment is delayed, call us.