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This Medical Malpractice blog by Crandall & Pera Law offers information and commentary. At Crandall & Pera Law, you work directly with a team of front-line trial attorneys. Our experienced lawyers fight on behalf of clients who face cases involving medical malpractice and Catastrophic injuries. To strengthen your claim, we can build an argument that can counter your opponent's defense.
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1w ago
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider commits one or more acts of negligence. Patients may suffer serious complications, illnesses, or injuries in these circumstances.
A knowledgeable medical malpractice attorney in your area can determine your eligibility for filing a claim or lawsuit. The amount of time it takes to resolve your case will depend upon various factors, including the extent of the healthcare provider’s negligence, the amount of time necessary to investigate the circumstances and the extent of your medical complications.
A skilled medical malpractice attorney can ..read more
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1M ago
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider commits an act of negligence. In that situation, injured patients may be eligible to file a claim or lawsuit seeking compensation. Since every medical malpractice case is different, there is no such thing as an average payout in a claim or lawsuit. Rather, the compensation you recover will depend on various factors, including the extent of the medical provider’s negligence, as well as the extent of your medical complications.
One of the best ways to increase your chances of receiving a favorable award is to retain an experienced Cleveland m ..read more
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1M ago
When we seek medical treatment, we trust healthcare professionals to provide us with the care we need to improve our health. However, there are instances where things don’t go as planned, leading to what is known as medical malpractice.
This term refers to situations where a healthcare provider deviates from the accepted standard of care, harming the patient.
While medical malpractice can manifest in numerous ways, certain claims are more common than others. Let’s explore some common types of medical malpractice that lead to claims. If you believe you might have a case, never wait to consult a ..read more
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1M ago
In most cases, Ohio residents who get plastic surgery are satisfied with their results. However, because it’s still a surgical procedure, there’s always a level of risk. If you had a procedure and suffered harm, knowing whether it’s considered medical malpractice is crucial.
Understanding plastic surgery
According to the American College of Surgeons, plastic surgery is a procedure that involves repairing damage or defects to certain areas of the body. It can also correct a cosmetic issue to the liking of a patient; for example, if a woman is unhappy with the size and shape of her breasts, she ..read more
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1M ago
Ohio residents taking diabetes drugs for weight loss may face unexpected complications when undergoing surgery. Anesthesiologists have seen growing numbers of patients over the last several years taking medications like Wegovy and Ozempic inhaling food and liquid into their lungs because their stomachs were still full even after abstaining from food or drink for six to eight hours.
Weight loss drugs slow digestion
Doctors wrote nearly six million prescriptions diabetes drugs used as weight loss aids between January and May 2023. These drugs induce weight loss by mimicking the action of gut hor ..read more
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1M ago
Losing an Ohio loved one unexpectedly is devastating for anyone. If the person close to you had a medical procedure just prior to their death, you might wonder if medical malpractice is to blame. An autopsy may be able to reveal if this was the case.
Hospital deaths and autopsies
Some patients die in the hospital after an illness or a surgical procedure. However, only 5% of those people undergo an autopsy. Several decades ago, it was standard practice for hospitals to perform autopsies on patients to determine the cause of death. This is no longer the case as hospital officials worry that an a ..read more
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1M ago
In Ohio, shoulder impingement is a painful yet often overlooked potential consequence of motor vehicle accidents. A shoulder impingement occurs due to inflammation in the shoulder tendons or bursa. The swelling pinches or impinges on the tendons and other structures, causing chronic pain, reduced mobility and other problems.
How car accidents cause shoulder impingement
Car accidents can exert tremendous force on the body, especially if they involve a high-impact collision. A sudden deceleration, impact and the force of the seatbelt restraint can cause an individual to tense their muscles. Comb ..read more
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1M ago
Cellphone use while driving is one of the most significant contributing factors in motor vehicle accidents in Ohio, yet the incidence is most likely underreported. However, a new technology may uncover whether more drivers use cell phones while driving, contributing to distraction.
Technology may provide more pertinent data
Roadside cameras and telematics from safe driver apps may be more accurate in showing who uses cell phones while driving, according to two recent studies conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Current methods don’t provide enough information about h ..read more
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1M ago
Every day in Ohio and around the country, an average of 190 people die from a traumatic brain injury. A traumatic brain injury is typically caused by a forceful bump or blow to the head. The result can be short-term, or it can be completely life changing. Current treatment approaches have come under fire for their broad-nature approach, and there are initiatives underway to help develop new methods of care for those who suffer from TBI.
Current classifications of TBI
TBI is classified as mild, moderate or severe. Some medical professionals believe these classifications don’t do enough to provi ..read more
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1M ago
When discussing the topic of medical malpractice, many may assume that a doctor would be the sole person blamed for errors. That is inaccurate, as others tasked with health care duties could face a lawsuit in an Ohio courtroom. Nurses are not exempt from medical malpractice lawsuits if their actions or nonactions lead to someone’s harm.
Nurse practitioners and medical malpractice claims
Reports indicate that medical malpractice claims against nurses are increasing. In 2022, aging services claims jumped to a total distribution of 20.3%, an increase over the 17.2% increase in total distribution ..read more