Revision surgery is a corrective procedure performed to fix problems caused by a previous operation. While some follow-up procedures are medically expected, such as replacing implants years after they are placed, others arise from preventable mistakes. When errors that occur during diagnosis, surgery or aftercare lead to complications, patients may need additional operations that could…
Medical negligence is an unfortunate reality of the healthcare system, resulting in over $3 billion in payouts in 2022, with an average per case of $210,000. Florida alone had over 306.27 million in payouts in 2021, one of the highest in the nation second only to New York. With an aging population in need of…
Stroke is a devastating medical condition that occurs when there is a disruption of blood flow to the brain. It is a medical emergency that requires prompt and accurate diagnosis and treatment. When healthcare professionals fail to meet the standard of care in diagnosing or treating stroke, it can lead to serious consequences for the…
Difference Between Medical Negligence and Malpractice Medical malpractice and negligence are two legal terms that refer to different types of medical errors. Although both terms are related to mistakes made by medical professionals, they have different meanings and consequences. It is important to understand the differences between medical malpractice and negligence, especially for those who…
Childbirth Negligence Although the majority of Florida’s medical professionals provide exemplary services to their patients on a daily basis, there are times when some doctors, nurses and other medical staff fail to uphold the high standard of medical care required. This can result in the death or injury of their patient, which in the case…