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A Credit Counselor Versus a Bankruptcy Attorney

When I was drowning in debt, I knew that soon enough I would need to file for bankruptcy. I simply didn't make enough to cover the amount of debt I had accumulated. However, I was not sure whether I should work with a credit counselor or a bankruptcy attorney. I did a lot of research on the subject and found that there are pros and cons to working with both a credit counselor and a bankruptcy attorney, and that you also had the option of working with both at the same time. Ultimately, I decided to hire the attorney, but that may not be the best option for everyone. I created this website to help you understand what a credit counselor is and what they do, what a bankruptcy attorney is and what they do and how each can help you if you are drowning in debt.

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What Are Some Common Reasons For Medical Malpractice Suits?

Sometimes medical malpractice suits are brought against physicians, specialists, hospitals and other medical facilities. When a patient does not receive the proper care for an illness or an injury, there is a possibility that the care provider is guilty of medical malpractice. The main focus of this type of case is to prove that proper care was not given due to the negligence of the medical care provider. These are some common reasons that medical malpractice suits are filed.

Childbirth Negligence 

Childbirth negligence is one of the most common reasons for medical malpractice suits. This includes negligence during the pregnancy or during the birth of the child. For instance, if an obstetrician neglects to diagnose any medical issues the mother or baby may have during the pregnancy that could cause severe medical problems, this could be considered medical malpractice.

If the obstetrician is negligent during the birth of the child and an injury, illness or death occurs, this too could be considered malpractice. However, there must be proof that the physician or obstetrician did not take the proper precautions to prevent an injury, illness or death from occurring.

Misdiagnosis 

Another problem that results in many medical malpractice suits is the misdiagnosis of a patient. In this situation, a physician may diagnose a patient with the wrong medical condition. He may not be treating the condition properly and the patient may become even more severely ill or their injuries may not heal properly. This may lead to permanent medical issues or even death.

Even if the proper diagnosis is made, you may have a malpractice case if it is not made in a timely manner. If you are suffering from an illness that is very time sensitive, it is extremely important for the diagnosis to be made early so proper treatment can begin as soon as possible. If the diagnosis is too late, this may also be a form of medical malpractice.

Incorrect Medications 

Problems with the medications that are prescribed also trigger many malpractice cases. This may include a physician prescribing the wrong medication, prescribing the wrong dosage of medication or medications that counteract with each other being prescribed to the same patient. 

This can cause a multitude of medical issues for patients and may even be fatal. Therefore, if a physician is so negligent that problems occur with a patient's medications, there is a good chance that a malpractice case can be filed.

It is not uncommon for errors to occur in medical facilities. Unfortunately, these errors sometimes create many different medical problems for patients. If you believe that a physician or facility has been negligent with your health, you can file a medical malpractice suit, through lawyers like Otorowski Johnston Morrow & Golden P.L.L.C., to be compensated for the problems you have suffered.