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I’ve heard so much about the connection between traumatic brain injuries and depression. I know what symptoms to watch for, but how likely is it that my loved one will suffer from depression after a Kentucky brain injury?Category: Personal Injury
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My sister was diagnosed with lupus three years ago, but she recently died of kidney failure. Her last doctor said she never had lupus at all! Shouldn’t her doctor have performed more tests to confirm the lupus diagnosis?Category: Medical Malpractice
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Why Did Our Baby Suffer Meconium Aspiration Syndrome in Louisville?Category: Medical Malpractice
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Were there umbilical cord prolapse treatment options that could’ve saved my baby? Did my baby have to die in a Kentucky hospital?Category: Medical Malpractice
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My mother recently died in a Kentucky nursing home. She had a strange relationship with one of her caretakers, and he was fired soon after she died. Should I suspect abuse?Category: General
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Common “Red Flag” Signals of Elder Mistreatment in Kentucky Nursing HomesCategory: Medical Malpractice
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My son suffered a temporal lobe injury while on a school trip. The doctor told us his brain damage could be permanent. What kinds of changes could that cause?Category: Personal Injury
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Are Lexington Area Nursing Homes Safe?Category: General
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Who Are You? The Danger of Mistaken Identity for Kentucky PatientsCategory: Medical Malpractice
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I had a lump in my breast, but my regular doctor told me it was probably a cyst. I got a second opinion six months later, and my biopsy showed that I have breast cancer. Will this misdiagnosis have an effect on my treatment?Category: Medical Malpractice
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My baby died of umbilical cord complications during delivery. The medical chart said that the cord prolapsed. Should the doctor have been able to correct this problem?Category: Wrongful Death
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After a recent bout of nausea, my husband and I discovered a carbon monoxide leak in the house. Could we have suffered mild cerebral hypoxia?Category: Personal Injury