Category: Medical Negligence
Spinal Cord Stimulator Misplacement
Life with chronic pain can be agony, and spinal cord stimulators are a popular treatment for those looking for pain relief. Unfortunately, doctors or other healthcare professionals sometimes make mistakes when installing these devices, creating more pain and additional complications for already struggling patients. A spinal stimulator lawsuit can help…
House Bill addressing maternal healthcare deserts passes Illinois Senate
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (June 10, 2025) – After receiving a unanimous House vote in April, the Illinois Senate passed House Bill 2688 in a 51-7 vote, expanding the capabilities of certified nurse midwives to address the issue of maternity healthcare deserts. WAND-TV reports if passed by Governor JB Pritzker, House Bill 2688…
Examples of Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice refers to a healthcare professional’s failure to provide the standard of care, resulting in harm to a patient. It takes many forms, from something as drastic as wrong-site surgery to something as common (yet no less harmful) as misfiling a prescription. Let’s explore a few examples of medical…
False Negatives and Breast Cancer: When to Seek Further Testing
Going in for a routine breast cancer screening can be daunting, but hearing that you received a negative test result can feel like a weight has been lifted from your shoulders. However, it’s essential to know that some instances can lead to a false negative screening result. How do you…
Resources for Families Affected by Maternal Death
Losing a mother during childbirth is devastating for families. Many grieving fathers struggle to care for their newborns while managing their own pain. Children often have questions about their mother’s absence that feel impossible to answer. Support groups, counseling, and other resources can help families through these difficult periods. Connecting…
Dangers of Dismissing Skin Changes
According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, 9,500 people in the United States are diagnosed with skin cancer every day. Detecting skin cancer early is crucial for effective treatment. Unfortunately, there are instances where medical professionals dismiss skin changes, which can prevent a patient from getting the care they need. Ignoring…
Telehealth and the Risks of Medical Malpractice
Telehealth has made healthcare more accessible for individuals, allowing them greater flexibility in choosing their medical care. While telemedicine offers convenience, it also presents specific challenges that can lead to telehealth medical malpractice. Many people wonder, “Is telehealth safe?” Familiarizing yourself with the most common telehealth negligence examples is essential…
Patient found dead on Waukegan hospital rooftop
WAUKEGAN, IL (January 27, 2025) – A woman was found unresponsive on the rooftop of Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan around 8:45 a.m. on Thursday morning, according to WGN9. The female hospital patient was found unresponsive suffering from cold exposure and was brought down from the rooftop to the…
Sepsis Symptoms Post-Surgery: When a Medical Malpractice Claim Is Justified
Patients who undergo surgery may develop sepsis as a complication of the procedure. Sepsis represents one of the most catastrophic complications of surgery, as it can become fatal if left untreated. In some cases, a patient may develop sepsis due to negligent actions by a surgeon or the patient’s medical…
Medical Malpractice vs. Negligence: What’s the Difference?
When people discuss medical negligence vs malpractice, they are talking about similar concepts. Both terms refer to cases where a healthcare provider’s actions or inaction caused harm by not meeting the medical standard of care. In medical negligence cases, patients must show that a provider’s conduct fell short of what…