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If the staff at Norton’s hospital in Louisville made a medication mistake while I was unconscious, they would have to tell me about it, right?
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Who can recover damages for a wrongful death caused by a medical malpractice mistake in Kentucky?
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Study Says Drug Dosage Mistakes Frequently Happen in Accredited Hospitals
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My sister Jenny just died from a disease that her own Louisville doctor and a specialist failed to diagnose, despite the fact that a nurse in the specialist’s office mentioned her suspicions of this disease during my sister’s examination. The disease was discovered during Jenny’s autopsy. Does her husband have a case for wrongful death? Can the nurse be called as a witness?
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My 6-month-old son was just diagnosed with severe cerebral palsy at our Louisville hospital, and I know very little about the condition or available resources. Can you point me in the right direction to find the information I need?
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My sister in Louisville just had a baby that was born with Down syndrome. My sister and her husband had asked about having amniocentesis to make sure their baby was normal, but the obstetrician told them it was risky and unnecessary. Do they have grounds for a lawsuit?
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Do All Kentucky Infants Have the Same Risk of Getting Jaundiced?
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How Long Can it Take to Prepare for an Emergency C-section, Kentucky?
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How can I prevent my child from suffering a medication overdose in Louisville?
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I just got home from my Louisville pharmacy and was going to take the medicine I just got refilled. The pill looks a bit different from those in the bottle I just finished, but there’s no label on the bottle stating that it’s the same medication even though it looks different. I don’t want to sound like a fool, but should I call the pharmacist?
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Should Kentucky Parents of Children With CP Subject Them to Surgery?
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I’m scheduled to go in for back surgery next week, and my mother just told me that her sister died during surgery from what sounds like malignant hyperthermia. Should I cancel the surgery? (I guess I can just take pain medication the rest of my life.)