Monthly Archives: October 2024
Issues with the Diagnosis and Treatment of Ischemic Strokes
When a healthcare professional fails to diagnose and treat an ischemic stroke, catastrophic outcomes, including severe brain injury or even death, are possible. I’m dedicated to helping victims of medical negligence hold the responsible parties accountable. Understanding how medical negligence can play a role in these tragic situations is part of protecting your rights…. Read More »
Why Are Bed Sores Dangerous?
Also known as pressure ulcers, bed sores are often a clear indicator of neglect, and they can lead to severe health complications, even loss of life. If you or a loved one has developed bed sores, it’s essential to understand what they are, why they are dangerous, and how negligence could have played a… Read More »
Examples of Nursing Home Neglect and How to Achieve Justice
When we place our loved ones in the care of a nursing home, we trust that they will receive the attention, respect, and medical care they deserve. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. As a New Orleans personal injury lawyer, I can fight for the rights of your loved one if you believe they… Read More »
Procedure Failures That Lead to Bowel Injuries
In my years of advocating for injury victims, I’ve seen the profound impact that medical errors can have on patients and their families. Among the severe I’ve encountered are bowel injuries, which can occur when a medical procedure goes wrong. Bowel injuries, including perforations, are often the result of procedural failures by healthcare providers… Read More »
Risks of an Untimely Diagnosis of Cancer
When it comes to our health, we take steps to care for ourselves, but imagine if you’re doing everything right, attending regular check-ups, and following your doctor’s advice, yet something crucial gets missed. A timely diagnosis could have meant the difference between early, manageable treatment and a much graver situation. The reality is your… Read More »
Louisiana Legislature Extends the Prescriptive Period for Tort Claims
I’m always keeping an eye on changes in the law that impact my clients. One of the most significant changes to come out of the Louisiana Legislature in July 2024 is the extension of the prescriptive period for tort claims from one to two years. This may sound like a small change, but it… Read More »