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Monthly Archives: «March 2020»

202003.28
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Leading Medical Malpractice Attorney Discusses Misdiagnosed Diseases

by webdev.58 in Info Articles

A doctor is one of the most esteemed members of any community. After all, he or she is the person who “fixes” whatever hurts or aches, a job that naturally draws admiration. However, many people forget that doctors are human as well, which means their judgement is not always infallible. Indeed, a wrong diagnosis is…

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202003.26
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A Medical Malpractice Attorney Discusses What to Expect in a Medical Malpractice Case

by webdev.58 in Medical Malpractice Lawyers

There is great truth in the age-old adage that your health is wealth. Your life literally depends on it, and so there is a high premium on getting the appropriate and best suited medical care possible for you. What happens, though, if the trust you afforded your doctor was broken? What if, instead of making…

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