Our Kentucky medical malpractice library articles cover essential topics, including types of malpractice, statute of limitations, proving negligence, and recoverable damages. Understanding these legal concepts helps victims make informed decisions about pursuing claims against healthcare providers who caused preventable harm.
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Can a midwife be legally responsible for a birth injury in Kentucky?If a midwife caused your child’s birth injuries then your child may have the right to make a legal recovery if you take action. Learn more here.
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Is a Cephalohematoma a Birth Injury?Most cephalohematoma birth injuries resolve by themselves and don’t require legal action, but some do. Find out when you might have a legal case here.
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What Happens When Gestational Diabetes Goes Undiagnosed?Was your baby hurt by your doctor’s failure to diagnose gestational diabetes? Your child may have the right to a legal recovery. Learn why and what to do next.
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What Is a Delayed C-Section?Was your baby hurt because of a delayed Cesarean section? Find out what could’ve caused the delay and how to protect your baby’s legal rights and recovery.
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Your Guide to Infant Bone Injuries During BirthIf your baby has suffered a fractured or broken bone during birth, then it is important to learn more so you can protect your child’s rights. Learn more here.
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Do You Need an Expert Witness for Your Child’s Birth Injury Case?Different kinds of expert witnesses can be helpful in birth injury cases. Find out what kind of experts can help and how to find out if you need one.
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VBAC Birth Injuries: What You Need to Know Before and After DeliveryHow can a VBAC result in a birth injury and when can a doctor, nurse, or hospital be liable if your baby is hurt? Find out these answers and more here.
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What are ventral hernias and how is surgical mesh used for treatment?Ventral hernias should be treated as soon as they are discovered because as the hernia grows it can become more difficult treat.
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How do you know if your hernia mesh is causing a serious infection?If you experience any of these symptoms following a hernia mesh repair you should see a physician immediately.
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The Increased Use of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Hernia Repair & Polypropylene Mesh InjuriesOne reason hernia repair injuries are becoming more and more common is the increased use of mesh products.
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Another Strike for Stryker: Your Guide to Stryker Hip Implant Recalls and RecoveriesLearn about the latest problems with Stryker hip implants, find out what the FDA and others have done about it, and learn what you can do to protect yourself.
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Is Your Doctor Telling the Truth?There are significant barriers in place that prevent some doctors from telling the truth. Find out more about why some doctors lie and what you can do about it.