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- ‘Tort Reform’ Debate to Resurface in New Session
- 2 reasons doctors may fail to notice a potential drug interaction
- 2 ways physicians make significant prescription drug mistakes
- 2 ways that physicians may over-prescribe certain drugs
- 3 anesthesia mistakes that can put patients at risk
- 3 common medical mistakes that can lead to birth injuries
- 3 common mistakes during IV drug administration
- 3 consequences common after a commercial truck crash
- 3 kinds of surgical errors that should never happen but still do
- 3 mistakes doctors make too often when prescribing opioids
- 3 reasons doctors may struggle to accurately diagnose cancer
- 3 reasons that distraction is a major risk for truck drivers
- 3 times a broken bone from a car crash will mean big bills
- 3 tips for living with chronic pain
- 3 types of potentially fatal TBIs
- 3 ways a birth injury will change your family’s lives
- 3 ways medication errors put patients at risk
- 3 ways overworked doctors could actually harm their patients
- 3 ways retained foreign bodies can hurt a patient after surgery
- 4 Things parents should know about birth injury lawsuits
- 5 common causes of semitruck crashes
- A delayed diagnosis could lead to a serious sepsis infection
- A doctor could miss the signs of a heart attack if you’re a woman
- A misdiagnosis of HELLP Syndrome could be life-threatening
- A New Approach to Medical Malpractice
- A New Study is Released on the Epidemic of Hospital Malpractice
- A pulmonary embolism could be fatal if undiagnosed
- A Question about Misdiagnosis of a Child’s Rhino Virus and Infection
- A surgical error could lead to sepsis or septic shock
- Accommodations you may need after spinal cord injury
- Addressing emotional, physical and legal issues re cerebral palsy
- An early cancer diagnosis changes survival odds dramatically
- Anesthesia errors and wrongful death
- Anesthesia mistakes endanger surgical patients
- Anne Valentine on CNN questioning Hillary Clinton at a recent event in Ohio
- Anne Valentine Once Again Selected as a Super Lawyer
- Anne Valentine Takes Part in “The Concert for US”
- Antiphospholipid syndrome and pregnancy
- Arbitration Clauses: How Corporations Avoid Going to Court
- Are bedsores a sign of medical malpractice?
- Are poor prescribing habits to blame for your addiction?
- Are there different types of paralysis?
- Are you at risk for a medication error in an Ohio hospital?
- Bad medicine: When a doctor’s errors causes harm to patients
- Bad medicine: who is responsible for medical mistakes?
- Big rig accident in the Buckeye State? We’ll help you fight back!
- Bird, Lime deploy electric motorized scooters in Columbus
- Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Here’s What Women Should Know
- Call the Midwife? Read this first
- Can a bank be held responsible for costs caused by negligent misrepresentation during a debit card dispute?
- Can a miscommunication lead to medical malpractice?
- Can a misdiagnosis of endometriosis harm you?
- Can I file a claim for a delayed diagnosis?
- Can I Get Sued for More Than My Insurance Coverage?
- Can I Sue My Physician for Failure to Diagnose a Serious Esophagus Issue?
- Can Tonsillectomies Lead to Death in Children?
- Can you get addicted to opioids after one use?
- Can you minimize the risk of a prescription error?
- Cancer and medical errors: an FAQ
- Cardiac consciousness: gender differences in the diagnosis of heart conditions
- Causes and consequences of medical errors in Ohio
- Check your doctor’s notes: Doing so could help save you
- Civil Court Case Against Local Doctor Goes to Jury
- Claiming for misdiagnoses of diabetes
- Cleveland.com – Facts contradict physician’s view on medical malpractice
- Coffee consumption and truck crashes: What’s the relationship?
- COLONOSCOPY PATIENT SUES DOCTOR WHO MOCKED HIM DURING SEDATION
- Columbus Dispatch – Ohio State hospitals turn away ER patients
- Columbus Dispatch – Union wants Ohio Supreme Court’s Judith French off case, alleging bias
- Columbus is home to the deadliest stretch of road in Ohio
- Columbus Medical Malpractice Attorney Gerald Leeseberg Participates in Roundtable Discussion on Speaking Objections at Depositions
- Columbus Medical Malpractice Lawyer Gerald Leeseberg Honored As One Of The “Best Lawyers in America”
- Columbus Medical Malpractice Lawyers Gerald Leeseberg and Anne Valentine Honored As “Best Lawyers in America”
- Common medical errors nurses make that may cause you harm
- Communication issues could result in medical errors
- Contracting infections in a medical facility is sadly common
- Could your child’s cerebral palsy be from medical malpractice?
- Counting on an accurate diagnosis? First, seek a second opinion
- Craig Tuttle Receives COAJ President’s Award
- Dangerous doctors and dangerous drugs: Overprescribing
- Dangerous inclined sleepers could put your baby at risk
- Deadly infections linked to hospital stays
- Death From Medical Malpractice at the Richland County Jail Leads to Civil Rights Lawsuit
- Defending your parent from nursing home abuse
- Delays in Diagnosis: A Physician’s Story of Her Sister’s Preventable Death
- Depression as a complication of heart surgery: what you need to know
- Diagnosing sepsis in pregnant or post-partum women is a challenge
- Diagnostic errors: Did your doctor get it right?
- Did Dr. Husel Improperly Declare Patients Brain Dead?
- Did emergency medical workers worsen your spinal cord injury?
- Did the differential diagnosis process fail you?
- Did you leave the operating room with more than just stitches?
- Did you never fully recover from a bout of severe sepsis?
- Did you or your baby suffer because of pre-eclampsia?
- Did your baby experience nerve injury during delivery?
- Did your doctor delay treatment by misreading a pap smear?
- Did your doctor fail to meet the appropriate standard of care?
- Did your doctor make a diagnostic mistake related to cancer?
- Did your doctor mislead you about a treatment?
- Did your doctor’s anti-fat bias impact the care you received?
- Did your gallbladder surgery not go as expected?
- Did your OB fail to anticipate shoulder dystocia?
- Did your surgeon make a preventable error during your operation?
- Discrimination based on weight could impact your medical care
- Discrimination can be a root cause of medical malpractice
- Do oversized vehicles put you in danger?
- Do you have questions about medical malpractice claims?
- Doctor Admits He Lied Under Oath to Protect Colleague
- Doctors and Insurance Companies Purchase their Policy at the Ohio Supreme Court
- Doctors and lawsuits: 3 common medical malpractice scenarios
- Doctors need to know how to identify the signs of a stroke
- Doctors should look for the best, not the easiest, diagnosis
- Doctors who fail to vet pain issues can contribute to an overdose
- Does texting while driving open a person up to a lawsuit?
- Does the Ohio Judiciary Have a Bias Favoring Insurance Companies?
- Don’t Believe the Myth: Malpractice Rates Are Not Going Up
- Don’t let the grieving process rob you of your chance for justice
- Driver negligence plus collision may equal neck or spine injuries
- Drug errors: When your medication isn’t the best medicine
- Emergency room errors may prove fatal
- Emergency room visits are more likely to result in malpractice claims
- Estate of Zachary T. Warner v. Primetals Technologies USA, LLC, et al.
- Ex-Congressman Planning Malpractice Suit Against Federal Government
- Examples of potential medication errors
- Exclusion of a Party Admission Violates Evidence Rules and was Clearly Prejudicial to Plaintiff in Medical Negligence – Wrongful Death Trial
- Factors that place you at risk for injury during pregnancy
- Failing to diagnose a patient could lead to lasting complications or death
- Family Can’t Fathom Loss of Their Twins
- FAQ’s and answers about birth injuries and prevention
- Former Client Competes in Paralympic Games
- Former Client Featured in USA Today to Promote Maternal Safety
- Former LV client Blake Haxton to speak at Crossroads event this Sunday
- Former LV Client Earns Silver Medal at Tokyo Paralympic Games
- Franklin County prosecutor favors reduction in murder charges against Dr. William Husel
- Gallia County Schools Board of Education and Administrators Sued for Ignoring the Sexual Abuse of Several River Valley High School Students by Teachers
- Genetic testing for breast cancer: When should it be done?
- Gerry Leeseberg featured in recent OAJ Article
- Gerry Leeseberg Featured on 10TV News for Mount Carmel Lawsuit
- Gerry Leeseberg Judged the 2016 Ohio Middle School Mock Trial State Showcase
- Gerry Leeseberg Named Top Lawyer in Central Ohio
- Gerry Leeseberg recognized by Super Lawyers for victim advocacy
- Gerry Leeseberg Selected as “Top Lawyer”
- Gerry Leeseberg Testifies Against H.B. 559
- Gerry Leeseberg, Anne Valentine Discuss Mount Carmel Cases on ABC6
- Getting out of the war zone: Should seniors have a different type of ER?
- Grief-induced procrastination can mean losing out on compensation
- Hackers are Targeting Hospital Computers for Ransom
- Healthcare-associated infections: How common are they?
- Hearing loss and the role of audiology in preventing hospital falls
- Hormone-Replacement Damage Award Gets Supreme Court’s OK
- Hospital issues that can cause you big problems
- How can a doctor’s misjudgment delay cancer diagnosis?
- How can anesthesia errors endanger the lives of patients?
- How can I tell if my doctor got my diagnosis wrong?
- How can parents help prevent prescription errors in their kids?
- How diagnostic mistakes can affect the treatment of cancer patients
- How do you put a value on an Ohio wrongful death claim?
- How hard is it to identify a parasitic infection?
- How medical malpractice can occur with gestational diabetes patients
- How often do people wake up during surgery?
- How someone’s race puts them at risk for medical malpractice
- How surgical time-outs can help prevent horrible medical mistakes
- How survival actions and wrongful death claims differ
- How the location of a spinal cord injury affects your life
- How to identify a case of sepsis after a surgical procedure
- How to protect yourself against a surgical error
- How to respond to deer on the road
- How transportation companies could prevent underride crashes
- How you can drive safely around a semi-truck
- I thank God for our trial lawyers
- If you were the victim of medical malpractice, what happens next?
- If Your Doctor Admits to Medical Malpractice, Is the Statement Admissible?
- Ignored allergies can lead to preventable prescription errors
- Ignoring your pain is a sign of medical neglect
- Important concerns related to traumatic brain injuries
- Improper fetal monitoring can lead to birth injuries for a baby
- Improper response to spinal cord injuries can harm patients
- Inadequate aftercare can lead to surgical complications
- Infection Costs Student His Legs
- Injured by a Doctor? You May Need a Medical Malpractice Lawyer
- Insurance Company Incentives Corrupting Medical Care
- Insurance Journal – Do Big Medical Malpractice Awards Really Increase Medical Costs?
- Insurance Journal – Medical Malpractice Payouts Not Driving Up Health Costs: Study
- Is a prescription for compensation in your future?
- Is a young doctor more likely to make mistakes?
- Is modern medicine “too fast”?
- Is off-label drug use a form of medical malpractice?
- Johns Hopkins gynecologist secretly photographs patients
- Johns Hopkins’ Physician Sexual Misconduct Case is Costing the Hospital $190M
- Johnson & Johnson Reverses $72 Million Talcum Powder Verdict
- Johnson & Johnson Reverses $72 Million Talcum Powder Verdict
- Jury Rules Against Local Physician
- Jury Selection in Medical Malpractice Cases
- Just how common are emergency room errors? Why do they happen?
- Kentucky Hospital Conspires With Cardiologists in Medical Malpractice
- Killer Surgeon Convicted
- L&V Gives Back to the Community
- L&V Takes Part in OAJ’s Day of Service at Mid-Ohio Food Bank
- L&V Gives Back to the Community
- L&V Takes Part in OAJ’s Day of Service at Mid-Ohio Food Bank
- Labor and delivery is not supposed to lead to injury
- Lawsuit Filed Against Mt. Carmel, Physician for Giving Lethal Doses of Fentanyl
- Leeseberg Tuttle Attorneys Honored Again
- Leeseberg Tuttle Attorneys Honored Again
- Leeseberg Tuttle Attorneys Honored Again
- Leeseberg Tuttle Continues to Be Recognized for Excellence
- Leeseberg Tuttle Continues to Be Recognized for Excellence
- Leeseberg Tuttle Holds Press Conference for Mount Carmel Victims
- Leeseberg Tuttle Holds Press Conference for Mount Carmel Victims
- Leeseberg Tuttle Named “Best Law Firm” – Columbus Medical Malpractice Lawyers
- Leeseberg Tuttle Named “Best Law Firm” – Columbus Medical Malpractice Lawyers
- Leeseberg Tuttle Named Best Law Firm for 2018
- Leeseberg Tuttle Named Best Law Firm for 2018
- Leeseberg Tuttle Once Again Named One of “Best Law Firms” in Ohio
- Leeseberg Tuttle Once Again Named One of “Best Law Firms” in Ohio
- Leeseberg Tuttle Secures Largest Settlement in History Against City of Columbus
- Leeseberg Tuttle Secures Largest Settlement in History Against City of Columbus
- Leeseberg Tuttle Settles Cases for $200K Against OSU Wexner Medical Center
- Leeseberg Tuttle Settles Cases for $200K Against OSU Wexner Medical Center
- Let Your Voice Be Heard – Register to Vote!
- Let’s take a deep breath and talk about birth asphyxia
- Los Angeles Times – New study shows that the savings from ‘tort reform’ are mythical
- LV Attorney Craig Tuttle is “Person to Know” in Columbus
- LV Attorneys and Clients Featured in Recent 10TV Piece
- LV Attorneys Win Louisville Slugger Award
- LV Files Second Lawsuit Against Mount Carmel
- LV Obtains Largest Personal Injury Verdict in Ohio History
- LV to Match All Donations to Hilliard Food Pantry
- Major Risks of Having Surgery
- Major Zantac recalls over high levels of potential carcinogen
- Make no mistake about it, medical errors are a major problem
- Making a list or notes can help you get an accurate diagnosis
- Malfunctioning Ride at the Ohio State Fair Leads to Multiple Injuries and Death
- Malpractice Reform Is No Panacea For Rising Health Costs
- Many medication errors can be prevented
- Med mal listed as the third leading cause of death
- Medical device recalls: are you at risk?
- Medical Errors Are the Third Leading Cause of Deaths in America
- Medical gaslighting: A crisis for women
- Medical malpractice claims help hurting families fight back
- Medical Malpractice Lawyers and Personal Injury Lawyers Honored as Super Lawyers
- Medical Malpractice Payments Do Not Contribute to Rising Health Care Costs
- Medical malpractice: Determining grounds for filing a claim
- Medical malpractice: Did your surgeon fail in his or her duty?
- Medical malpractice: Hospice care concerns
- Medical malpractice: Pharmacy errors can threaten your life
- Medical mistakes are a top cause of adult deaths in the U.S.
- Medication errors are a risk for patients
- Medication errors during surgery: the scope of the problem
- Medication errors: There is often enough liability to go around
- Miscommunication can lead to major medical mistakes
- Miscommunications among medical residents are a leading cause of serious medical errors
- Misdiagnoses are leading cause of medical malpractice claims
- Misdiagnosis of this pregnancy-related illness happens often
- Misdiagnosis: When you pay the price for your doctor’s oversight
- Monitoring your blood pressure is essential during pregnancy
- Most common hospital errors in Ohio
- Most common surgical errors in Ohio hospitals
- Most Dangerous Roads In Ohio
- Motorists face risks from nighttime trucking
- Mount Carmel Identifies 7 More Victims, Bringing Total to 34
- Mount Carmel increases total number of employees on leave to 35
- Mount Carmel Releases Investigation Timeline, Identifies Another Victim
- My Father Passed Away in a Nursing Home from Neglect. Can I Sue?
- New Digital Technology Allows for Quicker More Accurate Cancer Diagnosis
- New Technology Designed to Prevent Retained Surgical Sponges
- New treatment could treat and improve spinal cord injuries
- New Website Tells True Stories of Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Victims
- Not feeling so well after surgery at an Ohio hospital?
- Not healing? Some postpartum complications are caused by malpractice
- Nursing Home Abuse, Neglect, and Medical Malpractice on the Rise in Ohio
- OAJ Quarterly – Court of Claims Payments
- Officials push to change federal rule limiting number of beds in addiction facilities
- Ohio Academy of Trial Lawyers Elects Anne Valentine as New President; Endorses Ohio Supreme Court Candidates
- Ohio Concussion Summit attempts to solve problems in evaluation, treatment
- Ohio doctor charged with 25 counts of murder over opioid abuse
- Ohio Law May Preclude Recovery for Victims of Ohio State Fair Tragedy
- Ohio roadways can be dangerous: Beware of distracted drivers
- Ohio Supreme Court Gives Doctors Free Pass – Even When They Admit Wrongdoing
- Ohio Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Leeseberg Tuttle’s Clients
- Ohio Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Leeseberg Tuttle’s Clients
- Ohio Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Patient in “Medical Records” Case
- Ohio Supreme Court Set to Hear Case Challenging Damage Caps
- Ohio surgeon mistakes: Leaving foreign objects in patient bodies
- Ohio Trial Magazine Article by Gerald S. Leeseberg – Changes To Civil Rule 10 Which Affect Medical Malpractice Cases
- Ohio’s opiate guidelines aim to reduce opiate abuse and misuse
- On guard in the hospital: the importance of patient advocates
- One of the most fascinating, and tragic, cases I have ever worked on – Legge vs. Leess
- One specific type of surgery has a high risk of objects left behind
- Over-prescription of opioids remains a leading cause of addiction
- Overcoming the assumption of immunity: an analysis of R.C. 2744
- Overprescribing in Ohio: What is being done to stop the opioid epidemic?
- Painkillers and anti-anxiety meds are a deadly mix for many women.
- Painkillers: Are They Actually Causing More Pain?
- Perfection vs. Reality in Medical Malpractice Cases
- Persuading The Jury To Bring In The Verdict You Want – Effective Closing Argument
- Physicians Mindful of the “Power of the Apology”
- Politico – ‘Miracle’ Pilot on Mission Against Medical Errors
- Postpartum care: make sure your concerns are addressed
- Pregnancy complications that warrant action from your doctor
- Premature births: What are the risk factors?
- Preparing for surgery in an Ohio hospital?
- Preventable hospital errors occur all too frequently
- Preventable medical errors that shouldn’t happen but do
- Problems with Pap Smears are Leading to Missed Cervical Cancer Diagnoses
- Proposed Alternatives To Malpractice Litigation Threaten Right to Jury Trial
- Protecting yourself when a truck crash results in catastrophic injuries
- Q&A on MRSA Infections
- Raise the Cap on Medical Malpractice Verdicts – L.A. Times
- Rare illnesses still need a diagnosis: Necrotizing fasciitis
- Reasons drivers don’t see stop signs
- Research into hospitals can help you avoid injury and death
- Runaway Juries? Overinflated verdicts? Not according to the numbers…
- Saying sorry for surgical errors: How often do doctors actually apologize?
- SB 129 Opponent Testimony
- SB 86 Opponent Testimony of Gerald Leeseberg
- Scholarship in Memory of Student to Help Others Reach ‘Full Potential’
- Seeking civil justice for sexual misconduct by adults in schools
- Severe traumatic brain injuries: The basics
- Should doctors ask more questions?
- Should we hire a lawyer? The Hospital where our mother died has apologized and wants to talk with us.
- Should you ask your surgeon more questions? Yes!
- Should your doctor recognize a blood clot?
- So, How Much Do You Know About Medical Malpractice?
- Software dependence can lead to medical issues in emergency rooms
- Solving the problem of fatigue-related medical mistakes
- Some hospitals do not follow minimum standards to prevent errors
- Sound The Alarm On Medical Mistakes
- Speaking Objections At Depositions: A Roundtable Discussion
- Spinal cord injuries may cost millions of dollars
- Spinal injuries change your life, but you can get help
- Staffing shortages and burnout could put patients at risk
- State Pushes for Tighter Regulations on Nursing Homes
- Statute of Limitations in Ohio for Foreign Objects Left Inside a Patient
- Stethoscope’s declining status symbolizes the problem of impersonal medicine
- Stomach pain: Not always just an ache that will go away
- Study reveals which truck drivers are at a higher risk of crashing
- Study Suggests “Doctors Who Get Sued Are Likely to Get Sued Again”
- Substandard care might cause you or your child to suffer injury
- Sundance Review: Hot Coffee
- Supreme Court analyzes foreseeability of harm in medical malpractice cases;
- Suspended Ohio doctor set to go on trial soon for murders of 14 patients
- Swiss cheese and American medical mistakes: How can prevention improve?
- Telemedicine: The Risk of Seeing the Doctor from Home
- Tennessee’s Current Civil Jury System Doesn’t Need Fixing
- The Arbino Autopsy: S.B. 80
- The bigger the vehicle, the more danger to others
- The biggest risk with a delayed cancer diagnosis
- The biggest surgery risk you can face
- The Boston Globe – Medical malpractice: Why is it so hard for doctors to apologize?
- The Business Of Healing Hearts & Heart Disease
- The Business Of Healing Hearts & Heart Disease
- The Columbus Dispatch – Hilliard Podiatrist Facing 8 Malpractice Lawsuits
- The Columbus Dispatch – Ohio Drivers to See Jump In Coverage Mandates
- The Columbus Dispatch – Suits Settled Over Teen’s Health Care
- The connection between brain injury and heart attack
- THE COST OF MEDICAL MISDIAGNOSIS? IT CAN END UP IN THE MILLIONS
- The critical role of medical monitoring in a high-risk pregnancy
- The Danger in Letting Hospitals Decide What is a “Medical Record”
- The frightening facts about maternal mortality
- The Impact of Tort Reform On Medical Malpractice Lawyers
- The importance of the standard of care in malpractice claims
- The importance of warning labels on prescription medications
- The Lawyer As a Social Engineer: Gerry Leeseberg explains in BARbriefs
- The most common cause of a perforated bowel is surgery
- The move-over law is necessary, and here’s why
- The New York Times – Learning From Litigation
- The New York Times – Maker Aware of 40% Failure in Hip Implant
- The Ohio Innocence Project Celebrates Exoneration of Evin King
- The opioid epidemic and medical malpractice claims
- The problem with paying truck drivers by the mile
- The terrible ‘never event’ mistake that surgeons still make
- The truck driver might not be at fault for a jackknife incident
- The truth about the McDonald’s coffee lawsuit
- The Woman Behind the “McDonald’s Coffee Case”
- There is no shortage of potential surgical errors
- There may be more exhausted truckers on the road than usual
- Things that should never happen in Ohio hospitals
- Tort Reform Law Overrules Jury’s Determination of Damages for Sexual Assualt Victim
- Treating cervical cancer starts with accurate assessment
- Truck crashes in Ohio: The reasons and how to stay safer
- Two More Lawsuits Filed Against Mount Carmel, Husel
- Understanding common medical mistakes could protect you from harm
- Unmasking the opioid crisis: The real story behind ‘Pain Hustlers’
- Unnecessary interventions during birth can increase risk
- Untreated traumatic brain injuries can lead to death
- US Drug Watchdog Now Urges All DePuy Pinnacle Hip Implant Recipients to Call Them For the Names of the Best Law Firms if a Blood Test Reveals Elevated Metal Levels
- US Supreme Court Agrees: State Farm Defrauded Federal Government
- Victim of medical malpractice? Time may be of the essence
- Wall Street Journal – How to Stop Hospitals From Killing Us: Medical Errors Kill Enough People to Fill Four Jumbo Jets A Week. A Surgeon With Five Simple Ways to Make Health Care Safer.
- Was Mount Carmel Tragedy Result of Medication Override?
- Was your hospital stay extended due to MRSA?
- What are the 2 leading causes of traumatic brain injuries?
- What are the most common surgical errors?
- What causes hypoxia during anesthesia, and whose fault is it?
- What do doctors mistake skin cancer for?
- What happens after a surgeon leaves something inside you?
- What is a blind spot, and why should you avoid it?
- What is in Mount Carmel’s “Plan of Correction”?
- What is it like if you wake up during surgery?
- What is the most common kind of wrong-site surgery?
- What is the most difficult kind of cancer to diagnose in men?
- What Is The Risk Of Delayed Diagnosis?
- What is your life expectancy? It depends on where you live
- What might a dermatologist mistake cancer for?
- What should you expect from a spinal cord injury?
- What should you know about shoulder dystocia?
- What Steps Do Hospitals Take to Avoid Retained Surgical Items?
- What to consider when choosing a medical malpractice attorney for your case.
- What to expect when you talk about medical malpractice
- When can a doctor be held liable for a negligent referral?
- When doctors fail, you lose
- When it comes to surgery, does practice make perfect?
- When should forceps be used to deliver a baby?
- When should you consult an Ohio doctor for a second opinion?
- When the medical team you trusted does more harm than good
- When the tools used to help during labor actually hurt
- Where to turn for guidance when medical negligence causes harm
- Who can be held liable for a catastrophic trucking accident?
- Who can initiate a wrongful death lawsuit in Ohio?
- Who is responsible for the failure of a surgical robot?
- Why a doctor’s apology isn’t grounds for a malpractice claim on its own
- Why are pregnancy and childbirth so dangerous in the U.S.?
- Why are strokes sometimes misdiagnosed?
- Why do pharmacists give patients the wrong medications?
- Why do women have a greater risk of misdiagnosed heart attacks?
- Why doctors misdiagnose heart attacks
- Why doctors need to help patients on pain management taper off
- Why does it take doctors so long to diagnose endometriosis?
- Why emergency rooms turn away people who have had strokes
- Why is lung cancer often misdiagnosed?
- Why misdiagnoses are a public health crisis
- Why semi-truck collisions are such a pressing safety concern in Ohio
- Why should you bring a permanent marker to your surgery?
- Why women may be at higher risk of emergency room errors
- Woman in Cleveland Dies While Riding Electric Scooter
- Would a C-section have changed the outcome of your child’s birth?
- Would new technology help prevent bedsores?
- Wrongful life: Can medical providers be sued for failing to honor advance directives?
- You can ask for a second opinion when you suspect a mistake
- You can use your mobile phone to avoid medication errors
- You probably don’t consider this common surgical error
- You should receive safe and quality care in Ohio hospitals
- You survived a preventable surgical error: Now, what?
- Your doctor is accountable for his or her medical diagnosis
- Your doctor should be looking out for your infant’s safety
- Your doctors’ gender biases might impact the care you receive
- Your physician misdiagnosed your breast cancer. Should you sue?
- Your surgeon should prevent retained surgical object errors