When Medical Negligence Leads to Paralysis

Some mistakes carry a lifetime of loss and complications. Whether it is a lack of treatment or the wrong procedure, there are many instances in which medical negligence can lead to paralysis, perhaps one of the most challenging forms of medical malpractice. At Bailey & Greer, PLLC, our dedicated team of medical malpractice attorneys in…

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What Are the Risks of Preterm Birth?

Preterm birth occurs when a baby arrives prior to 37 weeks of pregnancy. At this point, the child may not be fully developed, and that increases the risk of health complications. Data from the World Health Organization shows that 13.4 million babies were born preterm in 2020 and that these complications are the leading cause…

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How Common Are Operating Room (OR) Fires?

Most people having a medical procedure do not realize that operating rooms and procedure suites are often very dangerous locations. One of the risks present is a fire. These events are not common in that they don’t occur daily. However, there are many situations each year in which patients suffer injuries or complications to their…

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What Is Placenta Previa?

Being pregnant, giving birth, and making plans to raise a child are supposed to be happy and joyous times in a person’s life. However, when pregnancy complications emerge, it can be difficult to enjoy these moments. It is your medical provider’s job to keep an eye out for any risks or potential complications as well…

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The Importance of Early Recognition and Diagnosis of Sepsis

Sepsis is a very serious health condition that must be diagnosed and treated correctly and promptly. When this condition is not taken seriously or recognized quickly enough, individuals often experience organ failure, septic shock, or even death. Doctors must take the proper steps to successfully perform an exam and assess a patient’s symptoms to determine…

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What Is an Adverse Drug Event?

Human error occurs in all workplaces – it’s inevitable. Humans are not robots, and we are capable of making mistakes. However, what would happen if that mistake was irreversible? Human errors deal much more damage in certain industries compared to others, such as in medicine. When a person is harmed after taking medicine, it is…

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What Are “Never Events?”

The phrase “Never Event” was first presented by Doctor Ken Kizer, a former National Quality Forum CEO. The term was introduced to describe some medical errors that simply should never ever occur. The list of events that should never happen has expanded over time to cover a range of medical actions and inactions. According to…

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Can I Sue a Hospital for My Injuries?

Medical mistakes often occur in hospital settings. The most common example is when a patient goes to the hospital for emergency medical care or to undergo a surgical procedure. Mothers use hospitals to deliver newborns which can result in birth injuries. Many people see their physicians at the hospitals. Hospitals also provide a variety of…

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What Are the Most Common Medical Malpractice Errors?

When Little Rock and Arkansas residents treat with their family doctor, treat with a specialist, go to the ER, or are admitted to a hospital, they expect that their medical condition will improve. They don’t expect that it will get worse because their health provider failed to follow competent medical standards and practices. Anyone who…

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