Misdiagnosis of Eye Condition Leads to Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
Eye care is something that must be taken very seriously. When we have a vision problem we trust that our doctor will properly diagnose and
Eye care is something that must be taken very seriously. When we have a vision problem we trust that our doctor will properly diagnose and
When we go under the knife we trust that our surgeon and medical team will provide the best possible care during the procedures. That wasn’t
Levin & Perconti achieved a significant $1.1 million verdict for the family of an 84-year-old woman who suffered a debilitating stroke due to medical negligence.
A joint effort by the Houston Chronicle and ProPublica has shared disturbing news of a former top heart transplant center’s failure rate. In January, the
A lawsuit filed against MetroSouth Medical Center and five doctors has been successfully settled for $4.29 million. The suit was filed on behalf of the
The medical malpractice attorneys won a $1.25 million settlement for a client in a wrongful death case. The deceased in the case went to a hospital in
As reported in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, our attorneys at Levin & Perconti have successfully negotiated a $2 million settlement for the family of a thirty-three
So a doctor does not do what he should, breaches standards of care, and a patient is harmed. This is medical malpractice. Whether it is providing
Yesterday we discussed the importance of accurate information on death certificates and the errors that are too commonly made. The AMED News story on the subject explained that
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) has declared a public health emergency after new data revealed that Mississippi’s 2024 infant mortality rate rose to
Illinois nursing home care quality continues to decline, with the state ranking 47th out of 50 nationally, a tragedy for residents and their families. This
In a move that significantly broadens employee protection and employer liability in Illinois, Public Act 103-0867, which was enacted in late 2024, ushered in revisions
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