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The time after a hospital discharge can be potentially one of the most dangerous. This is mainly because any mistakes that are made with surgery, diagnosis, or medication are less likely to be monitored by the patients themselves, by home care agencies, nursing homes, or any other of the plethora of care agencies that might …
Read MorePersonal injury lawsuits in Mississippi are like they are in any other state. They are designed to compensate an innocent victim of an injury for the harm that the injury has caused. Occasionally, the victim may have suffered from wrongdoing that was particularly deliberate and intentional. If this can be proven, then the plaintiff may …
Read MoreAnyone who has unknowingly been a victim of a prescription medication error or the wrong drugs or pills could be seriously harmed or even die. Adverse drug events (ADEs) are extremely common and can cause long-lasting health issues for those who are affected. The main sources of ADEs are as follows: A physician prescribing the …
Read MoreThere are many reasons why you could end up on a stretcher after a car accident, badly injured. One reason is that you were unfortunate enough to be injured by a drunk driver. Surely the drunk driver will get arrested by the police and you will get some kind of compensation for the cost of …
Read MoreIf you have been injured anywhere in Mississippi and consider that you were not to blame for the accident that caused the injury, you may think that you are entitled to file a personal injury lawsuit against the person or organization at fault. Injuries can be expensive if you are left having to pay for …
Read MoreMotorcyclist helmet rules vary from state to state. In some states, like Mississippi, it is compulsory to wear a helmet if you ride a motorcycle. There is a lot of debate about whether it is safer wearing a helmet and 18 other states, as well as D.C., have the same or similar rules, leaving the …
Read MoreMany states across the U.S. have made driving laws about the use of mobile devices like cell phones while driving. Some of these have banned cell phone use outright. Others have just banned texting while driving. Others have allowed hands-free devices only. And then there are a few states, including Arizona, but not Mississippi, that …
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