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When Surgical Errors Lead to Medical Negligence Claims

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  • Post published:February 19, 2020
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Surgical centers and hospitals are intended to be places of healing. Patients go to these medical facilities willingly to receive treatment for many medical conditions. Patients enter these facilities anticipating…

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Misdiagnosis and Failure to Diagnose Can Lead to Medical Malpractice Claims

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Medical negligence is a specific action taken by a medical professional. It is an action that is outside of the accepted standard of care by those in similar medical care…

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