Monthly Archives: July 2021

Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis & Malpractice
Model depicted is not actual client. Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis Explained Few things are as life-changing as a diagnosis of breast cancer. However, when cancer goes undiagnosed, undetected, or incorrectly diagnosed, these events can harm the victim, resulting in catastrophic results. If you experienced a breast cancer misdiagnosis you can take your case to court…. Read More »

Filing a Sepsis Malpractice Lawsuit
Sepsis is a medical emergency that, if improperly treated, can lead to septic shock. If you or a loved one was not properly diagnosed and treated, a sepsis malpractice lawsuit might be the vehicle to help pursue justice. If you would like to speak with a medical malpractice lawyer, reach out to the Villari… Read More »

What to Do if You’re Not Stitched Properly After Childbirth
The big day has come and gone. You are filled with emotion and relief, but something may not seem right. Your doctor stitched your perineal tear after you gave birth, but you aren’t sure whether what you’re experiencing now is normal or due to improper stitching.This article will discuss some common questions and symptoms… Read More »

Forceps Delivery Injuries
Forceps delivery is a type of assisted vaginal delivery that helps guide the baby out of the birth canal. When used by an experienced doctor and under established standards of care, a delivery using forceps (a medical instrument resembling two spoons or a pair of tongs) can be safely performed. However, if improperly utilized,… Read More »

Can You Sue for Shoulder Dystocia?
Updated: January 20, 2022 Model depicted not actual client. Yes. Mothers and babies who suffered shoulder dystocia during childbirth may have a medical malpractice claim. As such, they can file a lawsuit for damages and pain and suffering. If you or your baby has been injured by shoulder dystocia, call the experienced Philadelphia birth… Read More »

Stroke Misdiagnosis Claims & Settlements Explained
Misdiagnosis of stroke and mismanagement of strokes are common medical mistakes in emergency rooms nationwide and often result in devastating consequences for the patient and their family. The National Institute of Health reports that a stroke is fatal in 10 to 20 percent of cases, and those who survive a stroke may have brain… Read More »