Category: Medical Malpractice

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How to File a Medical Malpractice Claim in Pennsylvania

If you believe the care you received from your doctor or another healthcare provider was substandard, you might be considering a medical malpractice claim. However, unhappiness with the outcomes you received is not enough by itself to support a viable claim. Instead, the care you received must have deviated from the type of care a […]

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Can You Sue a Plastic Surgeon for Malpractice?

Can You Sue a Plastic Surgeon for Malpractice?

Plastic surgery is increasingly popular as people search for ways to increase their aesthetics together with the need for reconstructive procedures following injuries and illnesses. According to an annual report from the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery National Databank, plastic surgery procedures increased by 54% year-over-year in 2021 vs. 2020, largely due to practices reopening following the […]

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Are Medical Malpractice Suits Hard to Win in Philadelphia? Understanding the Challenges

Are Medical Malpractice Suits Hard to Win in Philadelphia? Understanding the Challenges

While medical malpractice falls under the umbrella of personal injury law, medical malpractice cases are known to be more difficult to prosecute and win for plaintiffs than other types of injury claims. To prove medical malpractice, plaintiffs must understand complex medical terms, partner closely with medical experts, and have access to extensive resources. Because of […]

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Medical Malpractice and Unnecessary C-Sections in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know

Medical Malpractice and Unnecessary C-Sections in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know

When pregnant women in Pennsylvania think about giving birth, they likely envision a vaginal delivery. However, Cesarean sections (C-sections) have become increasingly common in the U.S. Today, almost one-third of all deliveries are by C-section instead of vaginally. C-sections have dramatically increased in Pennsylvania, and not all of them are necessary. In some cases, women […]

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