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Medication Errors And Medical Malpractice In Illinois: When Prescription Mistakes Cause Serious Harm

By Whitfield Crosby & Flynn |

Most patients trust that the medications they receive are safe and appropriate, but prescription and medication errors happen more often than many people realize. Errors in dosage, not considering potential interactions, and providing the wrong medication are among the most common causes and can lead to severe adverse reactions, which may have long-term health… Read More »

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Hospital Discharge Errors: When Illinois Patients Get Sent Home Too Soon

By Whitfield Crosby & Flynn |

Getting discharged from the hospital should mean that your condition is stable and that you’re safe to continue your recovery at home. Unfortunately, some Illinois patients get sent home too early or without proper instructions, leading to serious complications. If you were harmed after an early or improper discharge, our experienced Marion medical malpractice… Read More »

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Be Your Own Patient Advocate To Prevent Medical Mistakes In Kentucky

By Whitfield Crosby & Flynn |

When you go to the doctor or otherwise get medical care in Kentucky, you expect to be taken seriously and provided with the treatment you need. However, patients are too often rushed through appointments, their symptoms dismissed, and left confused about their own health. If a medical provider failed to listen to you or… Read More »

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How Long Do You Have to File a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit in Indiana?

By Whitfield Crosby & Flynn |

If you have suffered an injury due to the negligent or reckless acts of another person, the clock is ticking. That is to say, if you want to seek financial compensation from the wrongdoer, there is a time limit to actually file a personal injury lawsuit. This time limit is called the statute of… Read More »

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