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How to Prove Medical Malpractice

How to Prove Medical Malpractice

Proving medical malpractice can be extremely difficult. The attorneys at Hodes Milman can help you pursue a lawsuit and hold the parties responsible for your injuries accountable. Medical malpractice refers to a situation in which a healthcare provider, such as a...

Can You Sue a Hospital for Negligence?

Can You Sue a Hospital for Negligence?

If you or a loved one have been injured as a result of hospital negligence, you may be able to bring a lawsuit for damages. Hospitals are expected to maintain a high level of care and safety for patients. When they fall short of this standard, it can lead to medical...

Can I Sue a Pharmacy for Wrong Medication?

Can I Sue a Pharmacy for Wrong Medication?

A pharmacy error can create serious risks to a person’s health and even their life. Read on to learn how a lawsuit can help provide compensation for such tragic events. When you visit the pharmacy, you put great trust in their staff to ensure that you receive the...

What Is the Connection Between Breast Density and Cancer Risk?

What Is the Connection Between Breast Density and Cancer Risk?

Dense breast tissue may increase the likelihood of developing breast cancer. Breast density may also hide or obscure the early signs of cancer, leading to delayed or misdiagnosis. Developing research shows that breast density is a stronger predictor for breast cancer...

California Medical Malpractice Payouts

California Medical Malpractice Payouts

All it takes is one medical misdiagnosis or a single error to turn your world upside down. If you’ve suffered medical malpractice, it’s important to know many others before you have been in your situation and have taken action to recover for their pain and losses.When...

Medical Malpractice vs. Negligence: What’s the Difference?

Medical Malpractice vs. Negligence: What’s the Difference?

Walking into a hospital or doctor’s office should have felt like progress. Instead, it led to harm that should have never happened. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and hospitals all have a responsibility to protect their patients. So why did things go wrong? And why...

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