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4 Elements to Prove in a Birth Injury Lawsuit

December 15th, 2016

On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Christiansen Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Medical Malpractice on Thursday, December 15, 2016. Every newborn child is a miracle, and no experience can match the excitement of bringing an infant into the world. Sadly, that special day is often spoilt by the negligence of a doctor or nurse. If a medical worker makes an oversight or a mistake during pregnancy or the delivery process, the mother or child can suffer a catastrophic injury. These errors are alarmingly common in the United States, and many cases go unreported. If your child suffered a birth injury, attorney David A. Bowling will investigate your case to determine if medical negligence played a......

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Daughter files medical malpractice claim in Louisiana court

December 14th, 2016

On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Christiansen Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Medical Malpractice on Wednesday, December 14, 2016. The urinary system in the human body is vital and essential for eliminating blood waste from the body. When the system does not function properly, the individual affected is typically uncomfortable and potentially quite ill. An infection can be fatal if not treated properly. Recently, a Louisiana man lost his life after the onset of a urinary tract infection. His daughter believes that his death may have been prevented if his physician had adequately treated her father, and she has filed a medical malpractice and wrongful death lawsuit in civil court. The clinic and physician that......

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Broken leg led to medical malpractice case in Louisianna

December 8th, 2016

On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Christiansen Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Medical Malpractice on Thursday, December 8, 2016. Navigating civil court in Louisiana is unlike any other state. The other 49 states use common law where judges rely upon years of previous rulings to base their decisions. Judges in Louisiana are governed by civil law, which dates back to Roman times. Courts follow a Civil Code, as opposed to being guided by case law. Recently, a woman from another state understood the benefit of seeking legal help to pursue damages in her medical malpractice case from attorneys in Louisiana. While in Louisiana, the woman sought medical intervention at a facility for a fractured tibia and fibula.......

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