Health Lawyers Articles
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How to Take Legal Action for Clinical Negligence
If you or a loved one have recently had medical treatment that hasn't gone well, you may be considering taking legal action. In this article, we take a look at how you should proceed if you want to ta
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Interim payments - why they are so important for serious injury victims
For all accident victims, the swift settlement of any compensation claim is important. However, for those who have suffered a more serious injury, coping with the financial fallout of a major, life-ch
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Science fact - robotics could help spinal injury victims move again
Groundbreaking new technology, originally developed by the US military to help wounded soldiers who have lost limbs regain movement in prosthetic limbs, could have the capability to help spinal injury
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The most common causes of serious brain injuries
There's nothing really positive that you can say about serious brain injuries. With the news scaling from bad, as in there may be the chance of a partial recovery, all the way through to desperate as
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Combat injuries research could help thousands of serious head injury victims
It is a sad fact of life, but many of the most rapid advancements in medical treatments come from the battlefield. Military research has always had a financial advantage over civilian research, but th
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Spinal injuries - the long road to recovery made easier
The most common causes of spinal injuries include road traffic and motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, work and sports accidents as well as assaults and, on occasion, medical negligence. Whate
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What does the future hold for serious brain injury victims?
Serious brain injury isn't as rare as you might think. It is estimated that as many as 500,000 people of working age in the UK are living with long-term disability as a result of trauma, for example f
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Motorcycle accidents - is protective clothing as good as it should be?
Due diligence is a commonly used expression these days. People refer to it in reference to business deals and agreements, health and safety matters or public services. In fact anything that involves a
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Learning to live again - why a spinal injury doesn't always mean a lifetime of disablement
There are a whole host of circumstances and situations in which people might suffer a broken neck or back that will cause a serious spinal injury. From sports injuries to car and motorbike crashes, sl
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What is clinical negligence?
Medical facilities are one of the most important institutions in the modern day. With the increasingly high number illnesses and risks, the need for quality medical treatment is also on the rise. Unfortunately, many hospitals are not able to keep up with the constant inflow of patients with varying degree of seriousness. Under the high pressure, sometimes the hospital staff may miss some details.
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About Medical Negligence
Medical negligence is more common than most of us would like to think, or admit. While it can be the result of carelessness in extreme cases, it is more than likely simple human error. We tend to forget that doctors are merely human, and may be resonsible for many different tasks at once. This does not give them the right to provide half hearted care to you or your loved one, but does however leave room for mistakes to occur.
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Medical Negligence Claims
Medical negligence refers to a situation where a healthcare provider like a doctor, nurse, HMO, or other individuals who are qualified and licensed to provide medical care or treatment fail in their duty. They might do something which qualified and competent doctors would not have done, or fails to do what a competent doctor would have done, which would result in injury to a patient or tragic consequences like death. medical negligence often referred to as clinical negligence results in severe problems to a patient, as patients are not provided proper medical care leading to complications, worsening of their medical condition and at times resulting even in death.
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