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Monthly Archives: May 2023

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5 Dirty Tricks Insurance Companies Use To Deny And Devalue Medical Malpractice Claims

By Carroll Law Firm |

Medical providers typically carry professional liability insurance. If you were injured in Georgia due to a medical professional’s negligence, you deserve to recover compensation for your injuries and damages from the negligent medical professional’s insurance company. However, just because you deserve to be fairly compensated does not mean you are guaranteed to recover fair… Read More »

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Common Medical Malpractice Defense Arguments

By Carroll Law Firm |

We depend on medical professionals to provide effective healthcare and competently treat our injuries and illnesses. We trust that when we visit a medical professional, they will render treatment within the acceptable standard of care. The last thing you expect when you visit a medical professional is to be left in a worse position…. Read More »

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Common Injuries Caused By Anesthesia Errors

By Carroll Law Firm |

Among the many achievements of modern medicine, anesthesia is one of the greatest. Anesthesia is a treatment that prevents you from feeling pain and developing stress-induced complications during a surgery or procedure. There are three types of anesthesia; regional, local, and general. However, anesthesia carries great risks. For this reason, it must be administered… Read More »

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Resolving Medical Malpractice Claims Through Mediation

By Carroll Law Firm |

Medical errors happen frequently. Research shows that medical errors in hospitals and clinics cause approximately 100,000 deaths yearly. Research also suggests that most malpractice claims in hospitals are related to surgical errors. Other types of common medical errors include misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, medication errors, and applying the wrong treatment. Often, medical errors occur… Read More »

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