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Medication Error in Louisville: Failure to Suspend Prescription Drugs (Part B)

A Louisville medical neglect lawyer can help you and your family by building your malpractice case with compelling evidence that clearly identifies the negligence and outlines why you and your family should be compensated for a medication error in Louisville.   When a doctor or other…

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Preventing Louisville Medication Error: 10 Key Administrative Elements (Part A)

When you become the victim of a medication error in Kentucky, you may be wondering how such an error could have occurred. If you or a loved one is suffering in Louisville from a medication error, speak to an attorney who can help.  Having a…

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Preventing Louisville Medication Error: 10 Key Administrative Elements (Part B)

If you have suffered the consequences of a Louisville medication error, you deserve justice and compensation for the negligence that was perpetrated against you. With a caring, compassionate, hard-working lawyer you have the chance to collect a fair and full settlement through your claim for…

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Medication Error: Pharmacist Malpractice in Kentucky (Part B)

When filling prescriptions, pharmacists have a duty of care, which means it must be done in a way that will not cause injury. Whether the pharmacists work in a hospital, pharmacy, clinic or drug store, they are expected to provide medication to a patient in…

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Medication Errors that Could Result in a Kentucky Medical Malpractice Claim

Some of the most dangerous and potentially life-threatening injuries are those resulting from a mistake with a prescription drug or a medication error in a Louisville hospital. When a medication error results in injury or illness, you may be able to pursue compensation through a Kentucky…

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How to Prevent Drug Errors

Well over a million Americans are injured each year by drug errors.  A medication error is defined by the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention as “any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while…

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