Archive, January 2022.
What Should I Do If I Was Misdiagnosed With Cancer in Illinois?
According to the CDC, over 1.6 million people learn that they have cancer every year. As the second most common cause of death in the United States, cancer claims the lives of far too many people on an annual basis. However, not everyone who is diagnosed with cancer actually has cancerous cells in their body. Additionally, not everyone who has cancer is diagnosed with cancer upon seeking medical attention for their health concerns. Anywhere from 10 to 20 percent of people who receive a cancer diagnosis eventually learn that they were wrongfully diagnosed.
Posted in Medical Malpractice
What Should I Do If I Suspect Nursing Home Negligence?
The goal of finding a nursing home for your older friends or family members is to provide them with the opportunity to receive care when living alone is no longer an option for them. Many nursing homes are presented as being both credible and safe for the elderly.
Posted in Medical Malpractice
What is the Statute of Limitations For Medical Malpractice Lawsuits in Illinois?
Patients should be able to enter offices, clinics, and hospitals with full confidence that they can trust their healthcare provider. However, the unfortunate truth is that not all medical procedures are conducted safely, and every so often, instances of medical malpractice take place.
Posted in Medical Malpractice
Can I File a Workers’ Compensation Claim for Psychological Injuries in Illinois?
No matter which industry you work in or the job title that you hold, all types of employment come with their own set of stressors and complications. Ideally, your job will not cause you to experience unbearable stress or other related mental health concerns.
Posted in Workers' Compensation