Personal Injury Attorney in Dallas

Rad Law Firm - Personal Injury Law Firm in Dallas Texas At Rad Law Firm we practice with a “Clients First” philosophy, meaning we will do everything in our power to help you receive the justice and compensation you deserve for your injury and we help you get back to normal as quickly as possible. Since 1992 Rad Law Firm has built a well-known reputation of compassion for our fellow man and a determination to fight for every dollar you deserve. The accident and injury lawyers at Rad Law Firm are available for a FREE legal consultation and encourage you…

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Common Causes of Medical Negligence

Unfortunately, Medical Negligence Plagues the United States Medical negligence continues to be a problem in the United States -- even in 2020. Although medical technology and standards have come a long way, mistakes happen that carry devastating consequences. Unfortunately, medical malpractice is the third-leading cause of death in our country, highlighting how serious an issue it is. According to a recent John Hopkins report, an estimated 250,000 to 400,000 people die every year from medical errors. To some, this comes as a surprise. But others are all-too familiar with the repercussions of medical negligence. This topic has been in the…

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The 4 D’s and How They Can Help Your Medical Negligence Claim

When you are ill or injured, you must put your trust in a healthcare professional to help you heal. Unfortunately, on occasion, medical professionals can fail to uphold their position adequately. Sometimes things just happen, while other times someone is responsible as they were negligent in their treatment. Medical negligence can have a heavily negative impact on one’s life. It can lead to unnecessary costs, unnecessary pain, and in the worst case fatality and the loss of a loved one. Typically, a case of medical negligence will include one of the following situations: Misdiagnosis or the failure to diagnose Premature…

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When to Hire a Medical Malpractice Attorney

Medical malpractice lawsuits are becoming increasingly common in today’s modern society. Unfortunately, at least 250,000 deaths happen every year as a result of medical mistakes. That is a whopping 10 percent of all U.S. deaths. The most disturbing part about deaths related to medical mistakes is that the majority are preventable. People die every single day because of a system-wide failure, poorly coordinated care, overworked doctors, and downright neglect. While we think of hospitals and healthcare clinics as a safe place we can go to receive care, more often than not people leave these centers worse than they came in.…

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I’ve Been Misdiagnosed. What’s Next?

Medical patients are misdiagnosed at an alarming rate in the United States. Unfortunately, this is a growing problem with no sign of slowing down. From failure to diagnose a specific condition to missing an allergy, there are many different scenarios that will result in a misdiagnosis. In a worst case scenario, when a doctor or other medical professional fails to properly diagnosis a condition, it can lead to death. However, if the misdiagnosis is caught early on, further damage or harm can be prevented or kept from turning into something deadly. Due to the nature of our healthcare system today,…

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Surgery gone wrong? What can you do?

Because of the complexity of medical malpractice litigation, it can often be difficult to determine who truly is responsible for the medical negligence. Hospitals and surgeons and physicians, usually don’t all go hand-in-hand when it comes to various malpractice policies, because they are not all under the same insurance. It is very common that no one will want to take the blame for a medically related mistake, and it will be a back and forth battle of the doctor blaming the hospital and/or the staff, and the hospital and/or staff blaming the doctor. The following hospital negligence injuries may be…

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Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Claim?

People are injured every single day in the United States, and for many different reasons. From slipping and falling at a restaurant to being injured in a preventable workplace accident, things happen. Another common incident that results in more injuries and deaths than many people realize is medical malpractice. In recent years medical malpractice cases have become increasingly common, and complicated. There are many different medical situations that can take place, resulting in minor injuries to far more serious problems. In some cases, the hospital or medical staff can be held liable for injuries sustained, but in other instances this…

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Can I Sue Over a Prescription Error?

Medical malpractice comes in many different shapes and forms and can affect people of all ages. The majority of medical malpractice cases are caused by negligence or some form of neglect on the part of the medical professional. This means that the healthcare provider failed to exercise the degree of care and skill required of competent medical professionals, resulting in injury - or worse. One of the most common types of medical malpractice that we see is prescription or drug errors. Prescription medicine is important for countless patients, in fact, many people rely on the drugs prescribed to them in…

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Is it Easy to Stand up Against a Nursing Home for Abuse?

For years nursing homes had the protection of arbitration shielding them from being questioned about elder abuse. Arbitration meant that nursing home abuse, or any other problems related to products or services, could not be taken to court and instead had to be resolved between the affected party and the nursing home privately. The fine print of nursing home contracts often compromises on quality of care and safety, which is another reason why nursing homes have gotten away with abuse, mistreatment and sexual harassment. Fortunately, officials in many states have been able to get a new rule passed for the nursing…

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Tips for Pursuing a Medical Malpractice Claim

Medical malpractice is a very serious type of personal injury claim that can be difficult to pursue. While many people think that cases of medical negligence are fairly straightforward and simple, this is not always the case. There are many different factors that go into whether or not a medical malpractice claim should be pursued, some of which we will go over below. In most cases, proving a medical practice claim requires insight from an expert witness, such as a medical specialist or physician. There are numerous other nuances that anyone moving forward with a medical malpractice claim should be…

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