Preventing and treating perioperative strokes
Strokes may be the result of medical conditions or they may result from medical procedures. As you may have read, preventing a stroke is the
Strokes may be the result of medical conditions or they may result from medical procedures. As you may have read, preventing a stroke is the
When a patient is diagnosed with prostate cancer, depending on the patient’s age, the characteristics of the cancer, and other factors, a urologist may recommend
Each year in the United States, the FDA receives more than 100,000 reports of suspected medication errors. Medication errors can occur when the drug is
As I have previously written, DVTs can be deadly serious – they can cause pulmonary emboli (PE) to block blood flow to the lungs, resulting
Often when we get calls from folks who have lost loved ones due to medical malpractice, it is in the first weeks and months of
Many states have versions of “tort reform” laws that were enacted, in part, to limit the number and outcome of medical malpractice lawsuits. Does Washington have
The vast majority of people who call my office looking for legal help are not familiar with the legal system. They’ve likely never spoken with
Some doctors opt out of insurance – and can leave their patients in the cold People commonly assume that the doctor or surgeon they are
Long hours and low pay contributing to residents’ frustration Residents at the University of Washington staged a “sick in” recently in order to get medical
And they often get these “other causes” into evidence A recent Court of Appeals case came out reversing a trial court’s decision for a couple