On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Medical Malpractice on Monday, August 17, 2015. Medical malpractice is a complicated legal area, and claims can be difficult to prove. Once you have worked through the logistics of establishing negligence and tying that negligence to a specific injury, your next concern will likely be which damages you may be able to claim. This is where a medical malpractice attorney can help. At The Bowling Law Firm, we handle a wide range of medical malpractice claims, including birth and spinal injuries. Mr. Bowling can look through the circumstances of your case and guide you through the claims process. We can also determine......
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August 17th, 2015Excessive readmissions may be indication of hospital negligence
August 14th, 2015On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Hospital Negligence on Friday, August 14, 2015. Anyone who checks into a hospital is likely already looking forward to the day they check out. Ideally, the reason they entered the hospital in the first place will have been either managed or cured when they leave. But even if it seems so at the moment, many patients are readmitted within a month after discharge. In fact, for those receiving Medicare, the rate is about one of every five patients in about half of the nation’s hospitals. The government has been tracking these figures for five years as part of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program which......
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August 6th, 2015On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Medical Malpractice on Thursday, August 6, 2015. Few things are more nerve wracking for parents than their children’s medical care. For parents of children who have a disability and need specialized treatment, the stress level only increases. One mother in Louisiana is suing a facility that was supposed to treat her child who has special needs. The pediatric residential facility severely mishandled the treatment of the child on many occasions. At one point, the treatment he received necessitated a trip to the emergency room. The child suffers from Criduchat syndrome. Due to this, he cannot walk, talk or speak. He had been attending the......
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