Category Archives: medical malpractice
Healthcare Provider Burnout and Medical Errors: Establishing Causation
We place an immense amount of trust in our doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers. When we are at our most vulnerable, we rely on their knowledge, skill, and careful attention to guide us back to health. The thought that their exhaustion or overwhelming stress could lead to a life-altering medical error is deeply… Read More »
How Do I Know If I Have a Medical Malpractice Suit?
There are many factors that determine whether or not you have a provable medical malpractice case. Just because you had a bad outcome, that doesn’t necessarily mean that negligence was to blame. Unfortunately, complications occur in medicine which could leave a patient in a worse state of health than before a medical procedure, but… Read More »
Alabama Ahead of the Times in Protecting Victims of Medical Malpractice
Last October, a Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge refused to apply the state’s cap on noneconomic (pain and suffering) damages in a case where a woman had to have all four limbs amputated due to an infection that went untreated, despite showing up at the emergency room with high fever and severe abdominal pain…. Read More »


