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Do I sue the hospital or the individual provider for my ER delay injury?

If you’ve suffered harm due to a delay in treatment, you may be able to seek compensation by filing a Kentucky medical malpractice claim. The first step in this process is determining who is liable for your damages. In a malpractice claim, the defendant is…

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What should I do if my child received a chemotherapy overdose?

Unfortunately, children are uniquely susceptible to chemotherapy overdoses. Their small size and changing body composition makes it difficult to calculate the correct dose of drugs intended for adult patients. Since chemotherapy drugs are powerful enough to kill healthy tissue as well as cancer cells, the…

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How can I pay for occupational therapy after a brain injury accident?

Occupational therapy is often a critical part of a person’s recovery after a brain injury. If your loved one sustained a brain injury in an accident, it is important to understand the benefits of occupational therapy and how to pay for it. Occupational Therapy Benefits…

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Why should I call an experienced chemotherapy overdose lawyer?

Chemotherapy overdoses may not occur as frequently as other types of medical negligence, but the result of receiving the incorrect dosage of a chemotherapy drug is often serious or deadly. Chemotherapy overdose cases are complicated, and you need the right lawyer who understands the medical…

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I was hurt by hazardous materials in a truck crash. Can I sue for damages?

Sometimes it isn’t the impact of the truck crash that hurts you the most. Instead, it is exposure to dangerous materials that the truck was carrying at the time of your crash that causes your most significant injuries. Exposure to Hazardous Materials The federal government…

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My parent is deaf and has been hurt by nursing home negligence. What should I do?

The nursing home owed your parent a duty of care. For all residents, including those with hearing impairments, the duty of care includes effective communication. When a nursing home fails to communicate with a resident who is hearing impaired, the results can be tragic. The…

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