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Can I Sue My Doctor for an Incorrect Medical Diagnosis?

January 21, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

Can I Sue My Doctor for an Incorrect Medical Diagnosis?

Stethoscope on medical formDealing with an incorrect medical diagnosis can be a distressing experience, leaving individuals questioning their options for recourse. Fortunately, patients have the legal right to pursue a lawsuit against a doctor for an incorrect medical diagnosis, but pursuing a claim

October 22, 2023 | Medical Malpractice

What Is the Discovery Period and How Can It Affect Your Missouri Medical Malpractice Claim?

Medical MalpracticeMedical malpractice occurs if a medical provider fails to act by the proper standard of care, injuring a patient during treatment. When seeking compensation for damages, there is an extensive process to build a strong case, such as investigation, tribunal,

August 17, 2023 | Medical Malpractice

Private Health Information and Records: Know Your Rights

Health Care ProvidersProtecting the privacy of personal health information is of utmost importance in the medical field. Patients have the right to expect confidentiality and security regarding their medical records and other sensitive health information. In Missouri, you have a right to

May 10, 2023 | Medical Malpractice

Who Is Liable When Surgery Causes Belated Nerve Damage?

The surgeon's team performs an operationUndergoing surgery can be a daunting experience, and one of the risks patients are warned about is the potential for nerve damage. Nerves are delicate structures that transmit signals between the brain and the rest of the body. If nerves

May 5, 2023 | Medical Malpractice

Can Multiple Parties Be Liable for Your Medical Malpractice Case?

Medical staff having a meetingMedical malpractice can occur in various situations, from surgical errors to misdiagnoses. When medical professionals fail to provide the standard of care that is expected of them, patients can suffer injuries. In such cases, you may hold multiple parties liable