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Personal Injury Medical Malpractice Cases

July 30th, 2009 No comments
by Amy Nutt

The term Personal Injury refers to harm that is caused to a person including bodily damage or slander. Injury that is incurred by accident, negligence or inflicted with intent all classify as Personal Injury.

Medical Malpractice falls under the Personal Injury umbrella and is a relatively common occurrence. This is action or failure to act in accordance with the accepted standards of the medical community. When a health medical facility or professional provides a standard of care that is negligent and results in injury to the patient, it is considered malpractice or wrongful death claims. The following are typical issues:

- Lack of or mis-diagnosis. This can result in worsening of symptoms or illness or create a new illness in the patient. In this event, the patient may not have given all pertinent information for the doctor to make an appropriate diagnosis. The individual is responsible to answer all questions truthfully to assist the doctors work. Especially important is disclosure of all medications being taken, as they dramatically alter the picture of a patients health. It is also sometimes the case that all information was given but not taken down or was mis-read. It may also have seemed irrelevant in the scenario.

- Surgical errors. The result of this is physical damage to the body whether internal or external. It may result in meaning, causing emotional damage to the patient and requiring additional expense for correction. It may also cause an organ to require repair or replacement.

- Prescription or medication errors. This is an adverse affect when the wrong medication or wrong dosage of the right medication is recommended. There have been recalls by the FDA on weight loss and other products that were found to cause organ damage. Individuals who have suffered these damaged are eligible to file a lawsuit against the maker of the product. Other suits may stem from cases in which a patient did not disclose other medications being taken and suffered side-effects of the interaction.

- Accidental or wrongful death. This is the worst-case scenario and may be caused by any or all of the above events and warrant a lawsuit by the remaining of the victims family.

A suit should be filed whenever it can be proven that the professional was responsible to provide a standard level of care and failed to meet the standard, resulting in injury to the victim. Since statute of limitations vary from state to state and will then become statute barred' and not succeed, the suit should be filed immediately after the occurrence. Professional legal assistance is required, since only 38% of plaintiffs are compensated when representing themselves. Victims or their families should seek a board certified attorney. Board certification indicates that an attorney is respected within the field and has substantial experience, having tried at least ten cases in civil court.

In the event that a victim questions whether their situation classifies as medical malpractice, they should err on the side of caution. A reputable attorney will provide good advice and many offer a free consultation. From there, a course of action can be decided and there are agencies available to help with the costs incurred to pursue the case in court.

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A Mobility Walker To Help Out

July 15th, 2009 No comments
by Gary Lovett

Everyone likes to move around and be able to do things on their own. But as you age at times it's tougher for you to do so. Help yourself out by checking into mobility walkers to increase your productivity. With a mobility walker you will feel as if you've gotten your life back in some cases.

Not only will this give you freedom back, but will improve your mood. Knowing you're able to get around a lot easier will make your life change. A great way to ensure that loved one in your life is able to get around when you're not around.

These models that are out now are light weight, and easily portable by attaching to your vehicle with the right connections. It's a way in which you or a loved one will be able to resume activities they love and haven't been able to enjoy.

No more with a bulky wheel chair in which you don't have a motor or are unable to turn easily. Wheel diameters on wheel chairs make the turning ratio pretty big. Yes they have advanced too, but the mobility walker can provide you with more freedom of movement.

As years have gone past in the development of the first mobility walkers, the advancements are notice in newer models. These new models are now lighter than ever and not as bulky either. The movement is done easily, and turning ratio is done in a small diameter.

You should always compare the prices of mobility walkers and check to see who will provide the best price. Also check into the customer service, because anyone you buy a big purchase from like this should have great customer service. A friendly answer on the other line when you may have questions or problems is a big plus.

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