Medical Negligence

Adverse Effects of GranuFlo That You Didn’t Know

by Andrew Miller January 26, 2013 Blawg

Recent medical research has led to startling discoveries about the adverse effects that develop from the use of the pharmaceutical product GranuFlo. Since these side effects have become known, a mass recall of this drug has been issued. This comes as a surprise to many who believe GranuFlo to be a viable product to use […]

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Life Expectancy and Quality of Life in Cerebral Palsy Patients

by Andrew Miller January 20, 2013 Blawg

Cerebral palsy is a developmental condition that is non-progressive. Cerebral palsy results in physical disability and developmental disorders, and there is no cure. There are three different categories of cerebral palsy: spastic, ataxic and athetoid, with 80 percent of cerebral palsy cases being of the spastic variety. Read on for more information regarding cerebral palsy, […]

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How to Enjoy Specialist Service in a Claim of Clinical Negligence

by mariannarose November 7, 2012 Medical Law

Clinical negligence in the UK, these days, is gradually becoming quite commonplace. According to the latest information provided by the NHS, thousands of Britons suffer consequence of the problem, among which a significant number is problems caused due to surgical negligence. The ultimate result of clinical negligence can be of different magnitude, starting from minor […]

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How Medical Malpractice Can Lead to Cerebral Palsy

by CarlosSantiago September 5, 2012 Law

Cerebral palsy is a general term referring to many different motor function abnormalities caused by brain damage.  This non-progressive, non-contagious condition can range from mild to severe, and it affects roughly 1 out of every 303 children in America.  Although there are some situations in which cerebral palsy develops due to natural causes, many are […]

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Medical Negligence and the Failure to Advise

by Richard August 30, 2012 Clinical medical negligence

Doctors have a duty to inform patients of every risk associated to impending medical procedures to be performed on them.  Prior to any form of medical treatment, patients are often instructed on the accompanying risks to such medical treatment and patient consent is largely dependent on knowledge of these risks. An issue arises when a […]

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