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Cardiologists are medical care providers who focus on treating the heart and the blood vessels. Cardiologists have enormous responsibilities for patient care because a problem with the heart can turn deadly in a split second. Cardiologists are specialists, so may be held to a higher standard of care when it comes to diagnosing and treating heart conditions as compared with general practitioners.

When a cardiologist makes a mistake, this error can give rise to a claim for medical negligence. An Atlanta medical malpractice lawyer should be consulted by a victim of a cardiologist’s errors or by family members of those who are killed due to mistakes made by a cardiologist. An attorney can help you to hold the cardiologist accountable and seek fair compensation for losses.

Top Reasons for Atlanta Medical Malpractice Claims Against Cardiologists

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When you visit the doctor, you expect that your doctor will conduct an exam, listen to you on the symptoms you are having, and help you to get a broader picture of your health status. A visit to the doctor can be especially important when something may be wrong so you can get the help that you need to treat the problem. Unfortunately, doctors don't always diagnose you properly and sometimes they may miss major medical problems entirely.

When a doctor fails to diagnose a medical condition, this failure can have a serious impact on your health. In many cases, your condition may become worse by becoming more painful and/or more expensive or difficult to treat. In other cases, your condition may become life threatening or fatal as a result of your doctor's failure.

When a medical professional lets you down by failing to diagnose a medical problem, you may have legal recourse. Delayed diagnosis is a form of medical malpractice and an Atlanta medical malpractice lawyer can assist you in understanding your legal rights and any recourse you may have available to you.

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This past July, a previously-respected doctor specializing in the treatment of cancer was sentenced to 45-years in prison. The physician was given this sentence because of misdiagnosing and mistreating patients. Misdiagnosis is one of the most common errors made by physicians and is a leading cause of medical malpractice claims. In this particular case, the misdiagnosis was criminal, because it was done on purpose to enrich the physician.

Most medical mistakes are negligent, but not necessarily a violation of the law. While no criminal charges are usually filed against a doctor who makes a careless error, victims affected by the doctor's negligence can move forward with a claim for compensation in a civil lawsuit. An Atlanta medical malpractice lawyer can assist plaintiffs in using the tort laws and civil court system to get their own version of justice by getting the compensation they need for injuries resulting from medical negligence.

Medical Negligence in Atlanta Can Lead to Civil Lawsuits & Sometimes Criminal Cases

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If you or a loved one has been involved in a car wreck caused by a driver who was texting, you should be able to take legal action to recover compensation. An experienced Atlanta Car Accident Lawyer at Van Sant Law, LLC can help.

According to a Pew Research poll in 2011, 73 percent of American adults send and receive text messages. In just one month over the course of the same year, Americans sent and received more than 196 million text messages.

Unfortunately, some of these text messages are being read or sent when people are driving. Although texting and driving has been proven to be extremely dangerous and has been made illegal in the state of Georgia, some drivers disobey the rules and continue to text behind the wheel. These drivers are at significant risk of causing an auto accident.

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Scarring from injuries can stay with you for the rest of your life. If you have permanent scarring, you may be entitled to compensation. The Atlanta, Georgia Personal Injury Attorneys at Van Sant Law, LLC can assist you in making a claim and getting compensation. Give us a call today to learn more.

Scarring From Accidents

Many different types of injuries can occur when you in an accident. Unfortunately, sometimes the injuries you sustain do not heal completely and you are left with a permanent reminder of the harm that you endured.

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Recent guidelines suggest that women age 21 and over should undergo a pap smear screening every three years. Pap smears are intended to help identify cell changes that could be indicative of the Human Papillomavirus Virus (HPV) and that could potentially lead to the development of cervical cancer. Pap smears also help to identify other troubling abnormalities.

Unfortunately, while pap smears are widely viewed as a reliable diagnostic aid that has contributed to significantly reducing cervical cancer deaths, they are not infallible. A number of problems can develop including inaccurate diagnoses leading to unnecessary treatment or even delayed treatment due to missed signs of cancer or other health problems.

If pap smear errors were made that affected diagnosis and/or treatment of medical problems for you or for a loved one, you have legal options. The doctor or the laboratory that was responsible for the error may be considered liable for medical malpractice and made to pay damages for losses including medical bills, time missed from work and even pain and suffering and emotional distress. An Atlanta medical malpractice lawyer can help you to determine if your pap smear error gives rise to a medical malpractice claim.

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Nurses play an extremely important role in the medical field. Nurses are responsible for providing the bulk of routine care in hospitals and nursing homes, from administering medications to monitoring patient vital signs. Nurse practitioners and nurse midwifes may also conduct exams, deliver babies, provide patient education and otherwise fill roles that many people believe are traditionally within the purview of medical doctors.

Because nurses play such an important role in providing patient care, it is essential that they are well-trained and that they perform their duties with a reasonable degree of care. When a nurse makes a mistake or fails to act with competence, it can have serious consequences on a patient’s health or on the outcome of a patient’s treatment.

If you or a loved one suffered harm as a result of a nursing error, you may be able to take legal action. A medical malpractice claim can potentially be made against the nurse, as well as against the supervising physician and hospital or healthcare provider. An Atlanta medical malpractice attorney will help you to understand what your options are after a nursing error has occurred and will assist you in taking the necessary steps to get the compensation you deserve.

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News of a pregnancy can be a wonderful and exciting thing for women and couples as they get to bring a new family member into their lives. To ensure a smooth pregnancy and a healthy baby, women count on their obstetricians to provide quality pre-natal care and to manage the childbirth and delivery process. Unfortunately, many things can go wrong both before and during the birth and obstetricians must monitor both the mother and child carefully to minimize the risk of complications.

Obstetricians have a tough job and they are expected to exhibit a professional degree of skill when performing it. When an obstetrician fails to do so and provides poor care below the standard that a reasonable doctor with their background and area of specialization should provide, this can constitute medical negligence.

Under Georgia law, a doctor or healthcare provider who is negligent can be sued by an injured patient or by loved ones of a patient who has been killed by the medical negligence. Medical malpractice lawsuits provide the victim with compensation for lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, medical costs and even wrongful death damages. An Atlanta medical malpractice lawyer can help in cases where obstetrics errors constitute medical malpractice by assisting victims in taking legal action to recover compensation.

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Medical mistakes are now the third leading cause of deaths within the U.S., according to RT. While previous estimates have indicated medical errors were a top reason for fatalities within the United States, new research affirms that there are only two causes of death which occur more commonly than negligence on the part of medical care providers.

When medical mistakes turn out to be fatal, family members could be left with financial loss and with unspeakable grief. The family of victims killed by Atlanta medical malpractice can get help with a wrongful death claim from an experienced attorney in the Atlanta area.

If medical errors occur but turn out not to be fatal, victims can still be compensated for damages, provided they can show the doctor’s actions caused them to experience some type of compensable harm. It is best to get help as soon as possible if you wish to pursue a claim based on a medical mistake, as an attorney can help you begin gathering the evidence you will need to prove your case.

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The number of seniors with no children and no living spouse is growing and is expected to continue to expand in the future. Today, one in four seniors age 65 and older is a widow, a widower, or single and has either no children or no children that live close by. Among Americans between the ages of 45 and 60, currently 1/3 of the population is single. While seniors without spouses or local children are not necessarily socially isolated, a good portion of the aged population who fits into this demographic group also has no close friends nearby and no community network. Seniors who fit this description have been given the name “elder orphan,according to Family-Studies.org.

Elder orphans could face an increased risk of falling victim to nursing home abuse and neglect, compared with seniors who have wider communities and close families to protect their interests. Seniors without close family members need to be vigilant about protecting their own interests, whenever possible. This means if you are a victim of abuse, you should contact an Atlanta nursing home neglect and abuse lawyer for assistance. Children who have parents in nursing homes and who suspect abuse should also take legal action, because an abuse investigation and lawsuit against a facility can stop the abuse of seniors who may not have an advocate to speak out on their behalf.

Atlanta Nursing Home Abuse a Growing Risk for “Elder Orphans

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