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The Villari Firm Philadelphia Medical Malpractice & Birth Injury Lawyer
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Monthly Archives: March 2022

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10 Medical Malpractice Questions for Your Free Consultation

By The Villari Firm |

You suspect you experienced medical malpractice. Whether you suffered nerve damage after surgery, a birth injury or a botched C section, were discharged too early from the hospital, were misdiagnosed, suffered a delayed diagnosis, or any other medical mistake, you may be entitled to compensation and you need a good medical malpractice lawyer to… Read More »

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Nerve Damage After Surgery

By The Villari Firm |

Are you suffering from nerve damage caused by recent surgery? Find out from noted Philadelphia medical malpractice lawyer Heidi G. Villari what nerve damage after surgery is, how it happens, the common symptoms of nerve damage following surgery, and why someone should talk with a medical malpractice lawyer to see what legal actions they… Read More »

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Lack of Oxygen at Birth & the Long-Term Effects

By The Villari Firm |

Oxygen deprivation at birth, called birth asphyxia, is a leading cause of infant brain damage in infants. Even mild cases can result in lifelong problems such as developmental delays, cognitive functioning problems, learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, ADHD, and epilepsy. If your baby suffered birth asphyxia, the experienced birth injury lawyers at The Villari Firm… Read More »

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Can You Sue for First Degree Burns?

By The Villari Firm |

Yes. As in any personal injury case, you will have to show the court that someone was negligent or strictly liable or that something was defective, that that someone or something caused your burn injury, and that you have suffered damages as a result. A first degree burn is the least severe type of… Read More »

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