Doctors in Virginia use many tools and other things to diagnose what is wrong with you. They often rely on their own knowledge when making judgment calls and determinations. Sometimes, they may also unconsciously use bias in a diagnosis. According to The Washington...
Medical Malpractice
FAQs about birth injuries
Birth injuries affect either the mother or baby just before, during or after the labor and delivery process. While minor injuries are common, some infants experience more serious birth injuries. When a health care provider's negligent action or inaction caused the...
Evidence you need for a malpractice suit
When checking in to a Virginia hospital, it is with the hope that you feel better when you leave than when you arrive. Although outcomes are never guaranteed, healthcare providers must uphold the standards of their profession. When negligence, medical errors, and...
A closer look at the danger of never events
No one should have to suffer from a serious medical error. When individuals face a medical emergency, they want to know that medical professionals will help resolve the problem, not make it worse. Most often, we can trust our medical providers with our healthcare....
Medical negligence causing a high death rate for mothers
Unfortunately, it is no secret that the United States is one of the most dangerous developed countries for mothers to give birth. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that nearly 700 women die because of pregnancy-related injuries every year....


