Our Kentucky medical malpractice FAQ section addresses common concerns victims face after preventable medical errors. From understanding what qualifies as malpractice to learning about the legal process, these resources help you understand your rights and options under Kentucky law.
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My doctor said I had depression three years ago, but now I’ve discovered I actually have hypothyroidism. Is it worth pursuing a case against him for a misdiagnosed thyroid disorder?
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Is it Really Heartburn? Beware an Aortic Dissection Misdiagnosis in KY
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Has Your Kentucky Doctor Already Committed a Serious, or Fatal, Error?
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Why do details of my grief matter if I am going to file a Kentucky medical malpractice wrongful death case? My loved one lost his life regardless of how much I am suffering and that is the real issue, in my opinion.
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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?
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Why Did Our Baby Suffer Meconium Aspiration Syndrome in Louisville?
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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?
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Common “Red Flag” Signals of Elder Mistreatment in Kentucky Nursing Homes
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Who Are You? The Danger of Mistaken Identity for Kentucky Patients
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Can a Breast Lump Misdiagnosed as a Cyst Affect Cancer Treatment?
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After I was having shortness of breath and chest pain, a Louisville doctor diagnosed me with anxiety. Two days later, I had a heart attack. Does this count as misdiagnosis?
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My doctor says my unborn baby has placenta previa, and we have to “wait and see” if it corrects itself. Isn’t that putting my baby at risk?