Can Sickle Cell Result from Medical Malpractice?
Sickle cell anemia is a form of disease where the red blood cells become hard and sticky, dying early. This causes a continuous red blood
Sickle cell anemia is a form of disease where the red blood cells become hard and sticky, dying early. This causes a continuous red blood
According to a report by Medstak, a couple recently filed a lawsuit alleging medical negligence that resulted in the death of their unborn child. The complaint
The maternal forces defense is a common defense used by doctors and hospitals in medical malpractice lawsuits involving Erb’s Palsy. According to the maternal forces
The variety of medical malpractice cases is more extensive than most imagine. Considering the total number of births that occur each year, many somewhat unique
Each Chicago medical malpractice attorney at our firm works with families who have suffered brain injuries as a result of negligent medical treatment. Unfortunately, one
Over ten years ago a family’s life was forever altered following a birth injury that occurred at the Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge,
Levin and Perconti recently announced in a press release on November 24, 2010 that its Chicago brain attorneys reached a $6.5 million settlement for a
When you are hospitalized, you place your health and life in the hands of multiple practitioners with the expectation of receiving competent care. Whether you
Nursing home residents and their families put their trust in their caregivers and staff to meet their needs and keep them safe. Unfortunately, many nursing
Insulin overdose can cause severe hypoglycemia—a dangerous drop in blood sugar that can lead to permanent brain injuries, organ damage, coma, and death. Insulin medication
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